I have never seen anything made from catalpa the wood is very beautiful! Nice bowl
If you have more, try turning down the center of the a log section. I have one that I did and it is about 16" dia and about 8" deep, and has been stable for at least 2 years. The wood is very stable. A 1/2 " thick slice was cut from a limb and it never cracked.
Barb,I don't have any whole logs left; cut the pith out of all I saved, but I do have some rather big slabs I can't fit under my 12" band saw. Most of it is drying really well. I'll have to get the chainsaw back into them to even up the faces for turning, if I can.
Barb,
I love your catalpa bowl. I have turned a lot of it and really like the color and grain . If you turn end grain you can get some really nice grain patterns and it is pretty easy to work.View attachment 7127
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Do you have a power sander? If not, you should get one. It makes sanding the inside a lot easier and will let you sand out that tear out and roughness. What tool are you using on the inside? You can't beat a freshly sharpened bowl gouge with a super light cut for removing chip out. I love to color fill catalpa. I final sand, then paint with acrylic paint. Sand off all the paint and you end up with the course grain filled with color.
Here is a postcard I had made. The catalpa vessels are on the right, one black, one red.