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Three great looking bowls. I really like the way you worked with the void in the first one, but... the color, figure, and shape of the third one is my favorite. I've had a few pieces of Silver Leaf Maple (no spalting). My SLM bowls all had a lot of gray tones.
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The grain is awesome! You chose pretty difficult shapes to make on those first two.
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Very nice turnings. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice. Big leaf maple is native to the northwest
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good job in keeping them in one piece.
You said you have a few logs?? Just where do you live.
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Beautiful wood and turning
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Beautiful work. I love the spalting!