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White Oak Top

White oak crotch natural edge 11" x 3" x 1/4" wall thickness. Finished with 5 coats Danish oil, burnt rim.
Thanks Mike, The bark flew off when I was doing the finish cuts on the bottom and I didn't like the look of the bare oak, no contrast between the bowl and edge so I got the propane torch out and blackened it. That created other ideas for a burning texture I will try next time I do oak.
 
How can I add another photo to this thread ?
I've wanted to do that, too. It appears as though you can only insert a link from a photo that is already online.....but, I can't put a photo here that is in my personal photo album stored on my PC......

Let me know if I'm wrong....but, you can't insert a photo, unless it's stored on an online source.

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Nice feathering in the crotch. How about a perspective view to reveal the shape of the bowl?
Bill, you want to see a bottom view or side view ? I'll just post another picture in the gallery. Mike and Odie, Thanks for the help but thats above my pay grade I'm no computer person.
 
Bill, you want to see a bottom view or side view ? I'll just post another picture in the gallery. Mike and Odie, Thanks for the help but thats above my pay grade I'm no computer person.

‘Vincent, the perspective view that I mentioned would be mostly a side view and slightly elevated to reveal enough of the top so that you could visualize the overall shape. A good example of a perspective view is Michael Anderson’s Luminous Biscuits.

Posting an image in the replies isn’t what we would like, but unfortionally it is what it is. We have requested that XenForo modify the forum software to allow uploading images in the reply section of the gallery, but they don’t appear to be very interested in our request. The workaround that Michael posted looks like the best option if you don't have an online photo gallery.
 

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