A few White Oak pieces
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Here's a few White Oak Plates and a under cut bowl I've done, Love the fire in the grain in this wood.

Bruce


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#10
Neat

I have never seen curly white oak before.  I guess the word I am looking for is Stupendous
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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#11
Really nice! Really!
Steve K


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#12
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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#13
Wow,you sure did that wood justice,what did you use for a finish?Very well done sir.

Mel
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#14
Thank you everyone for your kind words; Arlin I was lucky to find this curly White Oak. Mel because I wanted to use these for food I used Tung Oil, they do dull a bit after time but you can just wipe on more and they come back to a shine.

Bruce
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#15
I think that's some of the prettiest white oak I've seen.  I'm used to quartersawn, not curly.
Your turnings aren't bad either.
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Rodney
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#16
Thank you Rodney Yes it is some very nice White Oak, and it's very hard to turn w/ out a catch happening, I have a few pieces in reserve for a later project.

Bruce
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