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Spalted beech

Paul

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I'm pleased with this one, as it's my largest at 10". It was defeating me, for a few weeks until I worked out my dml305 was on the fastest belt speed, so lesson learnt there.

My daughter (4) was chuffed, "wow, it's like a dog's bowl" not quite the reaction I was looking for!
 

Penpal

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Paul different top edge treatment I like the overall timber bowl its a beauty to behold kids are the great levelers the spalting gives it oomph if thats a word.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

Woody

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Paul you have cracked it my boy bloody well done and in such a short time of turning bowls
 

Jim

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Looks very nice indeed Paul, i like it .. :thumbs:

My daughter (4) was chuffed, "wow, it's like a dog's bowl" not quite the reaction I was looking for!

What a great comment for a 4 year old lol ... :funny:
 

paulm

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Excellent stuff Paul, the best dogs bowl I've ever seen. Lovely wood and nicely finished.
 
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