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Mark Cothren
10-28-2005, 7:20 PM
This first bowl is third of three Cherry bowls that a friend of our's from church ordered. It come from a blank I traded Dennis out of - I had a Cherry that was drying and needed a dry one to finish turn.

7-1/2" wide, 2-3/4" tall, 5/16" thick - sanded thru 600, lil' bit o' beeswax, burnished, polished, buffed.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/markfromark/28OCT_Cherry1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/markfromark/28OCT_Cherry2.jpg


This Magnolia came from Joe Tonich when he came to Arkansas for a visit this past summer. It's a small bowl, but turned out pretty nice IMO.

It comes in second in the stinky category only to Black Walnut... :eek: :D

5" wide, 1-5/8" tall, 5/32" thick - sanded thru 400, thin coat of Tung Oil, and then buffed

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/markfromark/28OCT_Magnolia.jpg

Michael Stafford
10-28-2005, 7:27 PM
Mark, I particularly like the nice foot treatment you are doing on your bowls. the foot certainly makes them a cut above the average. Very nice and clean look. That is a fine looking cherry bowl!

So is the magnolia bowl but I can offer no explanation for the odor. I have not turned it so I don't know. Maybe since it is a Southern wood it takes on some perverse climatological cellular changes as a protest to being grown in Ohio. Or it could be that some Ohio dogs just mistook that Southern tree for a fire plug.....:p :eek:

Jim Ketron
10-28-2005, 7:40 PM
Mark I agree with Mike! Love those foots your doing!
Nice Form on them both Im sure she will love it!

Travis Stinson
10-28-2005, 7:44 PM
Mighty fine once again Mark. I think we have a "Clearcut Cothren" in the works!:D

Dick Parr
10-28-2005, 7:55 PM
Both look great Mark and I agree with the others on the fine looking foot you are putting on the bowls. It really makes them stand up and be noticed.

Nice Job Mark.

John Hart
10-29-2005, 6:03 AM
Beautiful work Mark! I really like turning Black Cherry...especially for the smell. I guess the stinky Magnolia was just a payback.;)