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    Smile Its been a while

    I finally got pictures off the camera and re-sized to share. Funny thing is, I didn't keep any of these. The small ash "catch-all" was for a guy in our model shop at work that gave me some wood. The elm was a first attempt at a large platter. It was originally 16in dia when I first turned it. The blank had been cut and sitting in my garage storage for about 2 years prior to turning. I thought it would be safe to rough turn a bit thinner... WRONG. Oh well after truing it and turning off the rim I wound up with a nicely shaped 11in bowl. This was to be for a lady at work that won a Christmas gift exchange last year. I was in the process of tearing down my old shop, getting ready to move to a new home. I was kicking myself for not leaving enough to true the platter up and the size was not large enough to be a display platter/table centerpiece so out to the wood pile I went and got a piece of walnut that I had just received from a friends contact at a tree service. The walnut NE was turned in an afternoon and it was really moving when I was cutting the center out making it difficult to get a fair curve on the inside. It has about a 1/4in wall finished with seal-a-cell and rattle can lacquer. When I presented the lady the elm and walnut bowls and told her about the fun I had making them, she wanted them both.
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    Great stuff Brent!! I drawn to the walnut over and over again...finish is very nice!
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    Great pieces Brent. I also am drawn to the walnut.
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    Nice work Brent! Great job on the Walnut NE! I really like the small Ash bowl. Good looking grain and form!
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    I love the form on that ash. That's just about perfect.
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