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Steve Schlumpf
02-24-2017, 2:30 PM
This is the third bowl turned from a dead sugar maple Colleen and I found while snowshoeing.

Sugar maple, 12 1/2” (318mm) diameter x 3.75” (95mm) high x 5/16” (8mm) thickness. Sanded to 320 and finished with Mahoney’s Walnut Oil.

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As always, opinions, critiques and comments are welcomed!

Thanks for looking! :D

George Conklin
02-24-2017, 3:35 PM
Hey, Steve,
I see what looks like black staining. Since you found the tree dead, could that be spalting? I'm not familiar with sugar maple.

John Hart
02-24-2017, 3:51 PM
I like this one the goodest, Steve.
I also like popcorn.
They should go together. :)

John Keeton
02-24-2017, 6:20 PM
Hmmmm...looks familiar. I may have seen this form a couple times recently. 😄

You are on a roll, Steve, and all three are winners.

Steve Schlumpf
02-25-2017, 9:46 AM
George, yes, a lot of the wood was spalted and the black lines running through the bowl are zones created by the fungus that was slowly eating the wood. Most of the standing wood was too far gone to use but a small section close to the ground had enough wood for 4 bowl blanks.

The sugar maple we have up here is known for being very light blond in color and having a lot of curl as well as being our source of maple syrup. I love turning it, easy to cut, holds detail and loves to take color.