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Leo Van Der Loo
12-03-2014, 9:59 PM
I had this bowl that had a folded back like rim about 3 inches wide, I had it rough turned about 7 years ago and finally decided to tackle this one.

It became soon evident that the bowl had warped beyond what there was on thickness in the rim, yes the rim was wide enough but I had just not made it thick enough https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/images/smilies/1mad.gif

Anyway I got it mounted on the lathe with the best orientation possible and returned the recess and then flipped it over, straightened the top side and lost nearly all of the rim, finish turned the top side flipped it back and finish turned the bottom.

By this time it had become a dish rather than a low profile bowl that I had envisioned :) 301537

The spalted and bone dry wood absorbed quite a bit of oil, so I let it polymerize in the warm house by the woodstove (not close https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/images/smilies/1wink.gif), and after a couple of days it got another coat and then another.

Looks good by now I think, with the wide grain the dark color and the spalting https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/images/smilies/smile1.gif

Your comments welcome as always https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/images/smilies/smile1.gif

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charlie knighton
12-04-2014, 7:21 AM
well done Leo, things can get out of wack while drying, redoing the edge can be an adventure, I would call that a dish instead of a bowl, but a well made dish

Allan Ferguson
12-04-2014, 10:17 AM
It is a winner!

Leo Van Der Loo
12-04-2014, 1:30 PM
well done Leo, things can get out of wack while drying, redoing the edge can be an adventure, I would call that a dish instead of a bowl, but a well made dish

Thank you Charlie :), and yes you are totally right, I set out to make this a bowl, but ended up with a dish because I hadn’t left enough meat in the upper part when rough turning the bowl.

I did add this to my post with the intended profile that didn’t happen :D

Pete Moe
12-04-2014, 9:53 PM
I think you made the most out of what the wood had to offer, in the end. That's all you can ask for. I've worked on flat stuff most of my life; and that has its own adventures. But I like your style. You guys are on to something with this turning thing. :)

robert baccus
12-04-2014, 11:38 PM
Great save and a pretty dish.

Leo Van Der Loo
12-05-2014, 1:14 AM
It is a winner!

Thanks Allan, at first I didn’t think so, but at the end I’d say it’s not bad :D

Leo Van Der Loo
12-05-2014, 1:21 AM
I think you made the most out of what the wood had to offer, in the end. That's all you can ask for. I've worked on flat stuff most of my life; and that has its own adventures. But I like your style. You guys are on to something with this turning thing. :)

Thank you Pete :), Oh this round wood has thrown me some curves alright, but I have always loved turning wood, still do ;)

Leo Van Der Loo
12-05-2014, 1:26 AM
Great save and a pretty dish.

Thanks for commenting Bob :) 301594