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Mike Vickery
12-13-2007, 2:24 AM
8.5 x 3 inch Carob bowl. It is finished with watco danish oil and rubbed out with a fine scotch brite pad. I have not had a chance to sun it yet, lots of rain right now.

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This is from a badly rotted tree I got from a tree trimmer. Most of the wood was so bad it was useless, but I did manage to get a few hunks solid enought to turn.

As always critiques are welcome.

I have been playing with my photo setup so I welcome critiques on the picture as well as the turning.

Raymond Overman
12-13-2007, 7:58 AM
That's a beautiful bowl. Nice picture too.

Ron Erickson
12-13-2007, 8:08 AM
Mike beautiful piece of wood, and I like the texturing band. How thick are the sides of the bowl? They look a little heavy to me. The picture is great.

Curt Fuller
12-13-2007, 8:26 AM
That's a beauty Mike! I really like the thickness of the walls and the band.

I always wish you'd post a pic or two of your bowls from a higher angle so we could see more of the nice wood.

Bernie Weishapl
12-13-2007, 9:42 AM
Mike that is a beauty. I really like the wood and form. Well done.

Steve Schlumpf
12-13-2007, 10:02 AM
Very nice bowl Mike! I like the textured band and the slightly sloped rim! Beautifully figured wood! Nice work!

I am playing with photo setups myself and so far I like your photos better than mine!

Ken Fitzgerald
12-13-2007, 10:41 AM
Mike ....that is a beauty! I like everything about it.

Jim Becker
12-13-2007, 11:34 AM
That's a wonderful piece, Mike...in every way.

Mike A. Smith
12-13-2007, 12:19 PM
Ditto from me! Bowl, wood, pictures, the works!

Tim A. Mitchell
12-13-2007, 2:44 PM
I always wish you'd post a pic or two of your bowls from a higher angle so we could see more of the nice wood.

But then he would have to hollow more than the top 1/2 inch

But seriously, the bowl looks great, and I like the band. The wall thickness is fine to me. Makes it look like an old relic that was dug up - decorated, but substantially utilitarian.

The photo looks good to me. Just enough shadow to ground the bowl in the picture.

Mike Vickery
12-13-2007, 3:56 PM
How thick are the sides of the bowl? They look a little heavy to me.

Ron,
I wanted the thick rim for two reasons.
1. Their was some curl on the rim that I wanted to show off.
2. I was going for a rugged look on this with the simple shape, no foot, satin finish and extreme slope on the wide rim.

This was kind of an experiment since for the size of this piece I wanted to keep the weight down. I dropped the wall thickness down quite a bit once I got past the rim.
I do not usually measure the sides and am terrible at guestimateing but I will give it a shot. I would guess the rim is about 5/8ths. I dropped the wall thickness down from the rim to a little over 1/4.

I have not decided how much I like that part of it yet. The look and overall weight of the piece is right where I wanted it, but when handleing the piece it seems a little top heavy.

Not sure if any of that makes sense to anyone.

Mike Vickery
12-13-2007, 4:05 PM
I always wish you'd post a pic or two of your bowls from a higher angle so we could see more of the nice wood.

Curt I am severly photo challenged usually ( though I am pretty happy with this picture) so taking one picture is hard enough. I usually take a bunch of pictures of the outside then go through them to find the best one. While the higher angle pictures show off the wood more, for me the money shot is the low angle picture with just a hint of rim that shows off the form and curve of the piece, so that is what I try to take.

I think I have my picture setup zeroed in pretty good so I will try posting pictures of the inside as well in the future

Mike Vickery
12-13-2007, 4:07 PM
Thanks everyone I appreciate all of the comments.

Kevin McPeek
12-13-2007, 4:22 PM
That's a nice piece of carob! You turned another great piece.
Looks like the photo set-up is working too.

Joseph Peacock
12-13-2007, 6:39 PM
Wow, Nice bowl Mr.mike.;)

Tim Gruss
12-13-2007, 8:13 PM
Nice bowl, I like what you did with the rim and the foot. Very nice finish also.

Ed Scolforo
12-13-2007, 8:29 PM
That's beautiful, Mike.

Pat Doble
12-13-2007, 9:08 PM
Beautiful bowl Mike. I really like the size and location of the textured band and the thickness of the rim.

Tom Sherman
12-14-2007, 12:59 PM
Mike I have to agree with you I think you have captured the rugged look and have a fine finish on it.