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Maple bowl, just over 10" diameter. This one was turned to finish green and allowed to warp. I thought that might add to the basket effect. Also attempted to incorporate a flower vine pattern into the design.
Thanks for looking!
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wow Steve, you are really getting the hang of it. Looks great.
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Steve
This design is really nice and I like it a lot
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As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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That is very nice work. I know absolutely nothing on how you did it. I presume that you used a woodburning iron.
Excellent. I think the idea of using the warped bowl is a good one.
Congratulations on a work of art.
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Thanks to all for the replies and comments.
Midwestman;
I see from your bowl gouge post you watch some youtube video. If you're interested I have a video about how to do, or at least how I do this type of embellishment. It's a different bowl with a different pattern but the technique is the same.
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Excellent video's. Thank you for posting the link.
Slick !