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    Norway Maple NE

    Arborist gave me two pieces of this wood. This is my second try at natural edge bowl. It's 4"x6", finished with 4 coats of Waterlox. It has some bluish tint to some of the wood and multiple pin sized insect holes. Dont know if it's spalted or ambrosia. The bark was not rotten anywheres. Anyways, what do you guys think? Wife said she likes it, looks like a tulip. I think it needed more from the waist off. But.... Thanks for looking!
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    That is a nice bowl , I like turning NE bowls most of all. they are a little had to pull off sometimes but you have done a very good job of it .

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    Kevin, the wood certainly has a nice color, and you did a great job holding the bark on the piece. Although I prefer a more open look to NE bowls, I see many that have a form similar to yours. It fits the wood, and does have a nice look to it. I agree with your wife on the tulip shape, and it makes for a very attractive bowl.

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    Good looking bowl. Nice job keeping the bark on. I like the tulip look.
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    Kevin - interesting form! Nice job keeping the bark! Hard to tell how thick the bowl is - a slightly more elevated photo would have displayed the thickness as well as shown off the interior of you bowl.

    Nice work on the finish!
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    Nice coloring on the wood and beautiful bark edge. Not sure the shape appeals to me as much as a more open form, but that's part of the fun of turning and finding what YOU like. Thanks for posting.

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    Good job Kevin. I like that form. It's a relatively small piece of wood and I can understand trying to use as much of it as possible.

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    Interesting shape. Almost reminds me of a natural edge hollow form - if there is such a thing!

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    Very nice ne.

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