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Ash bowl

Dalboy

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I needed a break from some of the little jobs in the shed and needed to get my fix of turning.

Anyway turned this little bowl from some ash and a little coloured filler. Turned this with and undercut to match the outer shape.

7" X 2"
 

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Terry Q

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Ash is one of my favorites. It can be plain or spectacular in grain or color. Your piece shows some of the wild side. I love this shape. When you hook your thumb over the lip and pick it up it feels right. Well done Derek.
 

Dalboy

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Thank you everyone.

A lovely bowl Derek. I like the grain pattern & especially the undercut on the inside.:thumbs:

I tried to keep the inside flowing with the outside form luckily I keep a bowl gouge with quite a steep grind on it just for things like this
 
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