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    Something really different for me

    My neighbor is a professional tree cutter, and whenever he gets a black walnut tree (very rare around here) he dumps it in my driveway. The first time, I didn't get to it for about 2 weeks, and the whole load had split badly. It was low grade firewood. The second time, I took the day off work, and cut and anchor sealed it within hours. It also split badly, but not quite as bad as the first. I couldn't see the wood going to waste, so I tried to find a way to work the crack into the design. I am not a fan of butterflies. I have seen a whip stitching with copper wire for cracks, but don't like it either. Both put the major emphasis on the crack rather than the wood. I thought I would try leather, but it needed something besides the stitch. I thought this Native American touch would work. Let me know what you think. Critique and ideas are very welcome, as I have a whole garage of cracked walnut available. SWMBO provided lots of advice and help with the feather decor on this one.

    Black walnut
    about 3/8 thick
    11.75 inch diameter
    walnut oil under lacquer finish
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    Brian

    Sawdust Formation Engineer
    in charge of Blade Dulling

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    Very well done, Sir. Nice bowl and the leather and feather not only don't compete with the wood, they complement it, with the feather echoing some of the colors present in the walnut.
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    That is a gorgeous piece of wood and a beautiful bowl. Nice fix, looks great!!

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    I agree. The shape of the feather feature complements the swirls. Very nice job.
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    Not only do I like this,but I really love everything about it. That walnut just begs for something to not take away from, but to bring this piece to new hights. And you did just that IMO. Don't get any better.

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    Very cool, Brian! I like the rawhide lacing about the crack as it resembles in some ways the staples that were used to repair cracks in pottery and ceramics. Dressing up the rawhide with the feathers really adds a lot to this piece. SWMBO and Brian did well!

    In the midst of all of this is a fabulous piece of figured wood which is well turned and finished. Just beautiful! Two thumbs up!
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    Trees cut in the hot, dry months of summer can be a problem. I suggest that next time you not only anchorseal it but bag it in black plastic along with wood chips. Check it once in a while to be sure that it's not getting mold.

    Beautiful wood like that is a joy to turn. You've done a great job with the Indian motif. In a Northwest gallery it should sell easily. The adornment will double the price.

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    Very nice piece. The lacing and feathers really add to the gorgeous walnut.
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    making silk out of a sow's ear...looks great
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    very nice, like the stiching and the feathers are well done, just worry if you have a whole garage of cracked walnut you will be pushing your luck to turn most of it without a mishap......

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    That is a thing of beauty in my eye! Very well done.

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    I have done several like this only used copper wire. People like them better that way than without. I do to sometimes. Jared

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    Always love your work. That is just gorgeous walnut. Wish it could all look as wonderfully leathery as that.

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    Very nice work.
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    Brian, good save on a beautiful cracked piece of wood. Everything looks good. Keep it up...... Jerry (in Tucson)

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