#17
This is a cherry burl bowl that is 15" across. I added stitches to it after roughing it out to help hold together during the drying process. Dried pretty nicely over about 8 months. Turned again and sprayed with lacquer.



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#18
Nice!
Steve K


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#19
I really like it, but I do not think I want to see your woods anymore.

Arlin
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#20
That's a really nice piece of wood, and you certainly did it justice! How did you make and install your stitches?
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#21
I cut them with a biscuit joiner. I ran ebony through the drum sander til the thickness was right. I then traced a biscuit onto the ebony 3 times and then shaped them with the disc sander.
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#22
Really nice, I like the ebony stitches.
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#23
Great looking piece, you did a beautiful job. It don't hold soup so it is art, according to Yak.

Mel
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#24
Definitely
Gary

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