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Post by rdabpenman on Apr 19, 2010 22:03:11 GMT -6
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Post by sachbvn on Apr 19, 2010 22:57:01 GMT -6
Awesome bowl and I love that home made chuck, I always have since I first saw it.
Zac
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Post by boodrow on Apr 20, 2010 4:21:01 GMT -6
Great lookin bowl Les Boodrow
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Post by sdb777 on Apr 20, 2010 4:43:54 GMT -6
Les....you get those bowl walls any thinner and you'll be able to see through them. 1/8th inch is pretty close to 'pucker time', but as always-great looking!
Glad you told the dimensions, as the photo sort of makes it look much bigger.
Scott (my camera needs to make stuff bigger) B
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Post by deepsplinter on Apr 20, 2010 10:38:41 GMT -6
Nice looking bowl, Les.
So that's how you guys work on the bottoms!
Is that standard procedure, or something you came up with yourself?
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Post by Ruffnek on Apr 20, 2010 10:44:48 GMT -6
Beautiful bowl, Les, but I thought you Canucks called it Manitoba Maple. Seriously, you did a great job on turning and finish. I've got a doughnut chuck really similar to the one you showed. It's a handy jig for finishing off the bottoms.
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Post by Doug B on Apr 20, 2010 11:46:29 GMT -6
Another great bowl Les! That is a great setup for working on the bottom of the bowl. Thanks for showing.
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