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Nice shape on that, beautiful grain as well.
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Nice job!
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I love it!
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Purrrrdy for sure.
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Ah That bowl looks swell and you did a fine job. I think Ash and Elm are underrated for turned woods. On Ash it will take color and burning and a host of other things very well too.
I have a friend locally who turned a platter out of Ash and he put the Gold guilding cream on it and it looked very nice too.
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