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    Default Natural edge bowl

    Here is a pic of the first natural edge bowl I've ever turned. Walnut finished with walnut oil.
    "Fast is fine but accuracy is everything" - Wyatt Earp

    Alan Judy
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    Absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
    You have managed to bring out the natural beauty of the timber and done it with a nice simple design
    I like it!!!!!!!!
    Just do it!

    Kind regards Rod

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    Alan,
    Excellent work! great looking piece of timber. But I reckon it ain't worth keeping, just wrap it up and post it over to me for safe keeping
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    Very nice work Allan.
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    That is beautiful Alan!!

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    Good symmetry...nicely done.
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    So many colours, inspires me to try something like it

    Kinda looks like you cut a thin slice off the log and melted it over something round.

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    That's an awesome bit of Walnut. Beautifully turned

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    Thanks for all of the comments. I really appreciate them. I highly recommend trying one if you have not. It was a great learning experience.
    "Fast is fine but accuracy is everything" - Wyatt Earp

    Alan Judy
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    Hey, Alan,<br>Excellent work, and a good job keeping the bark attached too.<img smilieid="510" class="inlineimg" src="http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/images/smilies/actions/2thumbsup.gif" border="0"><br>Gil<br>

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    What they said. My first NE was a funnel.

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    Very nice job. Can sometimes be difficult keeping the bark intact.
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    Default Walnut?

    Quote Originally Posted by arjudy View Post
    Here is a pic of the first natural edge bowl I've ever turned. Walnut finished with walnut oil.
    Sweet Work,just wondering what kind of 'Walnut" was used! American?? Cheers
    Mapleman

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAPLEMAN View Post
    Sweet Work,just wondering what kind of 'Walnut" was used! American?? Cheers
    American black walnut.
    "Fast is fine but accuracy is everything" - Wyatt Earp

    Alan Judy
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    Wow that is nice i have not tried a natural edge bowl yet but that sure does inspire me. You could almost be forgiven for thinking it was laminated great piece of timber well done
    Cheers Rum Pig

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