large cherry salad bowl
#26
Dom
I bet she was super happy with the bowl. I have a small canary wood bowl that I am doing and after reading about your finishing, decided to give it a try. I didn't have any spar varnish so used wipe on poly, seemed to be okay. I wet sanded from 220-600 gr and the bowl is as smooth as glass. I checked locally for Watco Danish oil and found there are different types. What type did you use? The wet sanding sure brought out the grain in the wood. I have the Beal system for buffing. Thanks and again beautiful job on that bowl.

Mel
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#27
Call an old school curmudgeon, but I don't think bowls get any better than this one. I love everything about it.
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#28
TomFromStLouis said:


Call an old school curmudgeon, but I don't think bowls get any better than this one. I love everything about it.




I guess I fit that description too Tom. It's beautiful and thanks for sharing your sanding and finishing techniques.

Oh, almost forgot. Thanks for teaching me a new word...Swarf!

Frank
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#29
Bump for BB.

Great bowl!
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#30
First

I envy you guys with the big cherry trees and wish I had two big ones laying in my yard waiting for me to make things out of.

Second

You did a fine job on the bowl. It seems even if cherry does not have figure it always looks nice.

Someday I will travel out that way and steal all the cherry trees.

Arlin


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