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Dennis Simmons
12-22-2010, 5:38 PM
I found a fallen cherry tree in the woods, it is airborne, and dried. the bark has decayed, and I decided to try a NE bowl from a root. Do you think I should fill the indent area, and other cracks, before I finish sanding? The decayed bark comes out very dark with oil. This is my first NE. The missing piece of bark is under my finger nail :) I would like to have your comments on finishing this.174795174796

Brian Libby
12-22-2010, 6:00 PM
IMHO, I would leave it the way it is !

Dennis Ford
12-22-2010, 6:51 PM
I agree with Brian, leave it as is.

Ken Hill
12-22-2010, 6:59 PM
I agree. let it ride!

Steve Schlumpf
12-22-2010, 7:02 PM
I agree with the advice so far - you are turning a natural edge bowl - leave it natural! Pretty wood! Any type of oil finish would really bring out the grain and color! Looking forward to seeing it completed!

Bob Noles
12-22-2010, 7:06 PM
Leave it alone... that's what they call character, son!

David E Keller
12-22-2010, 8:47 PM
Another vote for a nice oil finish! Nice work.

Steve Mawson
12-22-2010, 8:48 PM
Wouldn't want to break up the party. When I first looked I thought fill but after looking some more without reading the comments I was thinking it's very nice the way it is. Just finish for my 2 cents worth.

Don Alexander
12-22-2010, 9:10 PM
while some folks here do some amazing things filling in natural voids / cracks etc i personally prefer leaving the natural stuff alone most of the time

and this one is very nice the way it is

Bernie Weishapl
12-22-2010, 9:55 PM
I agree and would leave it.

Dennis Simmons
12-23-2010, 5:37 PM
I agree with the advice so far - you are turning a natural edge bowl - leave it natural! Pretty wood! Any type of oil finish would really bring out the grain and color! Looking forward to seeing it completed!

These are the pictures of my cup finished. I make a lot of cooking items, so I use food grade mineral oil, and bees wax. I use this on my candle holders, also. I will go next Monday and get the rest of the cherry tree, and the stump. 174887174888174889