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Thread: Some different NE forms

  1. #16
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    Those are truly works of art. Natural edge stuff is just beautiful.
    Jim Davenport
    Reporting from the depths of the Magic Garage

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    Thanks everyone for your kind comments. form the pics I see that he mesquite turned out kinda dumpy on the bottom. Oh well, they are all give away.

    Ernie

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    You guys and your NE bowls!!!! I always knock the bark off sometime during the process so I have given up on them. Ernie your bowls are very nice. I really like the shape of the second bowl, first post.

    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Quiram
    You guys and your NE bowls!!!! I always knock the bark off sometime during the process so I have given up on them.Terry
    Terry, I have found that using a parting tool on the initial cut on the inside of the bowl to be very helpful in that, then thin CA glue where the bark meets the wood.

    Ernie

  5. Love the variety, Ernie!!! Thanks for all the pics! I especially like the one that is in the third pic of your first post. Very nice work.

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