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Hayes Rutherford
04-30-2011, 1:14 AM
This burl came from one of my jobs last year and since it was basically solid and not much in the way of bark inclusions I decided to get as large a bowl as I could, Had I known it was so stable upon drying, I would have tried for more cores. After a year it was only 1/8" out of round. The larger bowl is 15-1/2" and the smaller is about 11". I got two more smaller cores that I can't seem to find. Both bowls got thin coats of shellac before final cuts and sanding, then two coats of DO. I was very relieved to get these off the lathe. C&C always welcome and thanks for looking.

Kathy Marshall
04-30-2011, 1:42 AM
Very nice! and I like the accent ring below the rim!

Dan Forman
04-30-2011, 2:29 AM
Well you are really cranking them out Hayes. Great figure and winning forms. I like the rings too.

Dan

Michelle Rich
04-30-2011, 4:17 AM
the accent ring is just perfect for these. super bowls

John Keeton
04-30-2011, 5:23 AM
Hayes, that is some unbelievably beautiful wood!! Great form and I really like the beads.

Keith E Byrd
04-30-2011, 6:28 AM
Very nice wood and bowls - Like others I like the rings/beads too.

John Hart
04-30-2011, 7:37 AM
Dazzling! Wonderful forms and wonderful wood. Nice pair of twins, Hayes!! :)

philip labre
04-30-2011, 8:31 AM
Spectacular bowls, Hayes!!! For me, everything about them is spot on, right down to the detail on the feet.

Donny Lawson
04-30-2011, 8:42 AM
Very nice. The shape,design are surpurb.

David Reed
04-30-2011, 8:45 AM
this is really spectacular wood and your work displays it wonderfully. The sweeping curves are perfect and the beads really add interest to the otherwise simple elegant design.

Fred Belknap
04-30-2011, 8:50 AM
Very nice job on the bowls. I goggled ashleaf maple and I guess it is a box elder. Whatever it is beautiful wood.

Hayes Rutherford
04-30-2011, 9:06 AM
Fred, you are right it's box elder. Must be a regional thing. Here in the land of Douglas Fir and White Pine it only exists in old neighborhoods, probably planted as quick shade trees. Most people don't know what it is even if it's in their yard and consider it a trash tree.

Roger Chandler
04-30-2011, 9:11 AM
Good stuff Hayes................that burl has beautiful figure, and your bowls are very nice in form, with the accent ring.......I wish you could have posted a pic of the inside of the bowl as well.

Steve Schlumpf
04-30-2011, 9:30 AM
Very nice Hayes! I really like the simple curve and understated design beads. Very classy work!

David E Keller
04-30-2011, 9:51 AM
Man, that is gorgeous stuff! Doesn't matter what you call it... It's purdy! Great shape and that bead detail is likely to get 'borrowed' in some shop in rural Oklahoma.

Art Manansala
04-30-2011, 10:22 AM
Very nice - I really like Ash and you've done a great job with these 2.

Art

Baxter Smith
04-30-2011, 11:10 AM
Wonderfully elegant bowls. When I first looked at these this morning on my cellphone, I thought one of the pictures was of a bowl sitting on a mirror. Couldn't quite figure out how you had done the bottom though!

Ian Jeffcock
05-01-2011, 3:05 PM
Hayes, another hit. Great work.

Bernie Weishapl
05-01-2011, 3:46 PM
Really nice and l like the form and accent rings.