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yew bowl

brody2123

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First one of the day. Yew, my favorite native timber. Just a simple shape and let the wood do the rest.
 

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Woody

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Love it Brody that is one mighty fine bit of turning my friend I have one with almost the same hole in the side but I took mine down thinner so the hole goes right through and the bit people like the best is the bloody hole and Violet wont let me sell it
 

Grump

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There's a hole in me bucket dear Liza.
I am not sure I can see what it is from these pics, sorry mate it looks like a partially turned bowl waiting to dry.
Is it?
 

brody2123

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There's a hole in me bucket dear Liza.
I am not sure I can see what it is from these pics, sorry mate it looks like a partially turned bowl waiting to dry.
Is it?
Nah mate, its a finished one, it's only a shallow one. Not much use really, but then again, not much of my stuff is :lmao:
 

Penpal

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Chunky mate got to have made at least one of those every now and then, there is a spot where it will belong and be admired.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

paulm

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Its half a bowling ball isn't it? Nice piece of wood and well turned Brody.
 

Goulss

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I like it, very nice catenary curve on it really looks good, though like Woody I might have had to turn to the inclusion, probably blown it apart as well:banana::banana:
 
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