View Full Version : Some Pretty Nice Weed Tree
Bob Bergstrom
06-05-2017, 9:09 AM
I found this wood in a plastic contractors bag at our woodturning club. It is relatively soft, (softer than soft maple), but cut well enough. Sanded easily. I used a 40/40 grind to cut the wings and a bottom feeder gouge to finish the bottom. It is 9" x 8" and 3 1/2" deep. Finish is 5 coats of lacquer.
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Doug Herzberg
06-05-2017, 9:33 AM
Gorgeous wood and a fine bowl. Thanks for posting.
Peter Blair
06-05-2017, 11:35 AM
Wow! Nice bowl, I love the lines. Glad you saved it from being destroyed!
daryl moses
06-05-2017, 11:43 AM
Very nice!!
David Delo
06-05-2017, 12:22 PM
Certainly a sweet looking piece of timber you saved Bob.
Adam Petersen
06-05-2017, 4:40 PM
Bob, that is gorgeous! That wood is amazing looking and the form you put it in compliments it really well. It shows off that awesome spalt. I love square platters or bowls. They have such a sharp look. You certainly did this credit with the finish too. Nice work!
Damon McLaughlin
06-05-2017, 5:04 PM
I really like the shape, nice find with the wood too!
Bob Bergstrom
06-05-2017, 9:58 PM
Bob, that is gorgeous! That wood is amazing looking and the form you put it in compliments it really well. It shows off that awesome I love square platters or bowls. They have such a sharp look. You certainly did this credit with the finish too. Nice work!
Thanks Adam. The 40/40 grind is rolled over to 3 o'clock position. This allows the point to cut and not cause pressure against the surface of the wing. The result is a smooth cut with minimum of ripples or tearing.
Bill Boehme
06-05-2017, 10:04 PM
Very, Very nice square bowl. I am not normally a fan of square bowls, but you changed my mind with this beauty.
Bob Bergstrom
06-05-2017, 11:01 PM
Very, Very nice square bowl. I am not normally a fan of square bowls, but you changed my mind with this beauty.
Thanks Bill. I just couldn't bring myself to cutting off the corners of that wood. I wanted to display it as much as possible making sure the wood would be at its best.
robert baccus
06-07-2017, 12:46 AM
Super square bowl and so very thin! Could it be basswood which spalts very well.
Bob Bergstrom
06-07-2017, 9:39 AM
Robert, it possibly could be, or a similar type tree. What bark there was looked thinner and lighter in color. Thanks for the kind words.
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