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Thread: Curly maple and Peruvian walnut Critique requested

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    Curly maple and Peruvian walnut Critique requested

    Ok, this is unusual for me. I like the look of leaf platters, but my piece of curly maple was deeper than the usual leaf platter. I can't bring myself to waste curly maple, so i went for a deeper bowl. I call this a Viking bowl because I don't know what else to call it, and it looks a little like a Viking long boat. I am not sure what to think about this one. One day I like it, and the next I think it looks ridiculous. My wife is not crazy about it, and she is usually right when it comes the the arty stuff. I would like a critique. Please be brutal. If you think it, say it. It won't bother me, and I'll probably learn something good. Maybe I can make a new one that looks better. By the way, I won't use P walnut anymore for anything where the walnut is "structural". Here that means the base, and the wood to join the two pieces. P walnut is almost as strong as balsa wood, but not quite. This thing is fragile.


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    Brian, i am not an artsy type of guy, but i really like it. I think it is quite attractive and visually very appealing.

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    Pretty piece, strong distaste for the knots, looks more museum than home use. Looks well built.

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    Brian, I am going to take a risky position here and openly disagree with your wife. I like the piece. It has good form, nice curves and I love the contrast of the two woods as well as the shape of the walnut inset. It has a very modernistic feel about it and I believe it would do well in the right gallery. I would have preferred to see the base/stand have a curvature that replicated the bowl. The curve on it isn’t actually consistent, but that is a very minor complaint. Well done!!!

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    It looks absolutely stunning and I'd be happy to have it on my shelf and say I made it! I will agree the knots are a little unfortunate.
    It also has Viking horns as well as the longboat

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    While not qualified to critique anyone's turnings. I know what i like and I like this piece. It is different than anything I've seen before.
    I really like the woods and the design. Well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    Brian, I am going to take a risky position here and openly disagree with your wife. I like the piece. It has good form, nice curves and I love the contrast of the two woods as well as the shape of the walnut inset. It has a very modernistic feel about it and I believe it would do well in the right gallery. I would have preferred to see the base/stand have a curvature that replicated the bowl. The curve on it isn’t actually consistent, but that is a very minor complaint. Well done!!!
    I agree with all the above,
    I find the proportions to be well done and nothing is over accentuated.
    A very cohesive piece.

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    Like this ! It’s ancient ships with space-age trim ! Helen would have been glad to be taken aboard !

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    Brian, I like it! The contrasting woods with the grain in the curly maple and the Peruvian walnut play beautifully together! I agree with John Keeton, the base could have used a minor form change but as he said that's minor! I like the overall form except as I noted. Well done, Sir!
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    I like it a lot. How did you turn the maple? Did you just cut portions from a larger bowl? I’ve never tried anything like that but looks fun.
    Tom

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    That's essentially right. I cut my curly maple in half lengthwise, and put a piece of scrap poplar in between the maples. The scrap plus the width of the maples was equal to the length of the maples. It was in effect a funny looking bowl blank. I made a bowl, cut the poplar out with a band saw, sanded and glued the maples together with the walnut in between. I hope that makes sense, I don't explain things well.
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    Tom,

    Where are you at in Utah? I'm down in the Layton area a lot for family stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Brown View Post
    That's essentially right. I cut my curly maple in half lengthwise, and put a piece of scrap poplar in between the maples. The scrap plus the width of the maples was equal to the length of the maples. It was in effect a funny looking bowl blank. I made a bowl, cut the poplar out with a band saw, sanded and glued the maples together with the walnut in between. I hope that makes sense, I don't explain things well.
    Thanks, that makes sense.

    I’m just south of Provo - just moved here from Chicago a couple years ago. A lot less hardwoods here in the desert compared to the Midwest, though our monthly turners club meetings are at craft supplies which is pretty cool.

    Tom

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    I like it too. Very nicely composed, good color contrasts and not the same ole same ole. Agree with above comments that it looks like a museum piece. Thanks for sharing!

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