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Dave Roberts

Nested Burl

This set of nested arbutus burl bowls was turned green back in the spring, then stored in the freezer as I wanted to turn them thin and let them morph as they dried. I left them far longer than planned but recently finish turned them and left them under the lathe for 3 days in the shavings till I could sand them. The three days was too long and they started to mold with brown spots. To fix that I decided to bleach them with 2 applications. Still some spots on the live edge but otherwise mostly Ok, largest is 11" x 4" finished with tung oil.

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4.2 mm
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Tue, 10 December 2024 9:32 AM
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