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Mark Cothren
04-24-2006, 5:29 AM
Work has me up late/early, so while I'm hangin' out I thought I'd post something...:D

About 7" wide and about 2-1/2" tall. Worm holes filled with coffee grounds and epoxy. Sanded thru 600, two coats of gel poly, buffed.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/markfromark/PecanBowl002.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/markfromark/PecanBowl001.jpg

Ernie Nyvall
04-24-2006, 6:05 AM
Nice one Mark. I like that form. It could be used for a bowl or short vase.

Ernie

Michael Stafford
04-24-2006, 6:49 AM
I like that form and I like that finish. All in all a nice looking artsy bowl.:D

Stu Ablett in Tokyo Japan
04-24-2006, 7:31 AM
Me too, love the wood and the form, VERY nice!!

Jim Davenport
04-24-2006, 8:02 AM
Very nice form, and finish. I love the grain.

Keith Burns
04-24-2006, 8:06 AM
Another winner Mark ! Great form and finish:) :)

Bernie Weishapl
04-24-2006, 8:30 AM
Mark I like it. Nice form and finish. Nice job on it.

Dennis Peacock
04-24-2006, 11:35 AM
Very nice Mark....I really like that Pecan we picked up. I'm going to go and get the rest of it some time this week. Very pretty Mark....you did GOOD!!!!

Ken Fitzgerald
04-24-2006, 11:48 AM
Beautiful Mark! I like the wood, form and finish! I may try a similar form later this week.

Mark Cothren
04-24-2006, 11:59 AM
Very nice Mark....I really like that Pecan we picked up. I'm going to go and get the rest of it some time this week. Very pretty Mark....you did GOOD!!!!

I like it, too. But this is some of the Pecan I got from my dad's yard back last summer (the day I had the blowout on the trailer).

Mike Ramsey
04-24-2006, 12:37 PM
That Pecan has a lot going on!! Great job Mark, Like it a lot!!

Rich Stewart
04-24-2006, 2:15 PM
Really nice piece. Beautiful colors and form. Wouldn't be too much more trouble to make a lid for it. Then it could be a bowl/vase/lidded pot (pick one). Nice job.

Mark Cothren
04-24-2006, 2:41 PM
Rich, my thoughts exactly on the lid... grape minds think alike... :D

Dennis Peacock
04-24-2006, 6:01 PM
I like it, too. But this is some of the Pecan I got from my dad's yard back last summer (the day I had the blowout on the trailer).

OH!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember that. Glad it hasn't happened again with all the wood we've been hauling around. Still very nice piece. You gonna make a lid fer it? :confused: :D

Christopher K. Hartley
04-24-2006, 6:16 PM
Really nice shape and color. I kinda like the lid idea as well. Good Job!

Jim Ketron
04-24-2006, 6:20 PM
Nice one Mark love the form, wood and finish.
looks like it has some nice red colors in it.

John Hart
04-24-2006, 6:34 PM
Down Right Delightful Mark! The shape is great and I love the wood. Is the grey part some kind of stain?

Bruce Shiverdecker
04-24-2006, 10:23 PM
VERY NICE, Mark.

Love the figure. Shape and finish Lookin' Good, Too!

Bruce

Mark Cothren
04-25-2006, 9:56 AM
Is the grey part some kind of stain?

John, I'm assuming it's the onset of some spalting. That wood has been sittin' around for several months.

Jim, it does have some red coloring in it, but unfortunately not quite as much as the picture shows.

Thanks all.

Pete Jordan
04-25-2006, 10:12 AM
Mark,
I really like the shape of this one! Did you get the wood locally?

Pete

Mark Cothren
04-25-2006, 10:29 AM
Did you get the wood locally?

Yessir... my folks have some land in Greers Ferry, AR - about an hour north of me. It was a tree in the yard near the house that had to be removed.

Andy Hoyt
04-25-2006, 10:39 AM
Mark - I may be wrong, but that looks more like "blue stain" than it does spalting.

Blue stain is a fungal infection that (as I understand it) is present in nearly all wood and can easily rear its head when the green wood is left in a warm and humid location with little or no air movement. Google it and you'll get a tonof info.

Regardless, she's still a great looking piece.

John Miliunas
04-25-2006, 10:47 AM
Mark, that's another "killer"!!! :) Love the form, finish and that's one mighty pretty hunk 'o wood, too! :) Yup, one 'o dese days...:rolleyes: :) :cool:

Daniel Heine
04-25-2006, 11:27 AM
Hello,

I was turning my first bowl last night, and I noticed there seem to be spots in the wood where there are small holes. After reading your post, I am thinking they might be worm holes. Is this a common ocurance? I am turning cherry from the local hardwood store. What is the best way to fill these holes?

Thanks,
Dan Heine

Mark Cothren
04-25-2006, 12:47 PM
Daniel,

Lots of more qualified and experienced folks on here to answer your question... but I just mix up some epoxy with either coffee grounds or charcoal dust and fill the holes. Both of these materials were from tips I got from folks on here. I'm sure there are other methods that will be shared and may work better for you.

Thanks,
Mark

John Hart
04-25-2006, 1:03 PM
I do basically the same thing as Mark except I use sanding dust from Ebony. I tried using the native wood that I was turning, but it comes out too light and doesn't match well. Figgered if it wasn't going to match...I might as well go very dark.