A couple of finished bowls

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NZAPP1

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Nick
This is 8 x 8 x 2 1/4 Canarywood
 

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NZAPP1

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Nick
This is American Elm From Jeff that had some pith
 

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DaveO

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DaveO
Nick, that looks great....where's the others :lol: :lol: How was the Canarywood to turn??? What did you use for a finish????

Dave:)
 

DaveO

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DaveO
D'oh, posted to quickly :eusa_doh: :eusa_doh:

That Elm bowl turned out really nice, much better than mine did :oops: :oops:

Dave:)
 

sapwood

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Roger
Beautiful as usual Nick! :icon_thum
Was the canary wood easy to turn? It's striking wood and I'm curious about its properties.

Roger
 
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NZAPP1

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Nick
Go Back And look at the elm bowl and my next post :lol: I liked the way it turned. The finish is 2 coats of gel poly and 2 coats wax
 

cskipper

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Cathy
Nick, you are doing a wonderful job! Keep up the good work. Maybe I'll get back to the lathe one day and you can help me re-learn.
 
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jeff...

Nick is craking out some awesome work:icon_thum really like the finsh on those pieces. Glad the pith on the bowl stablized.
 
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