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    Default Walnut lidded bowl

    After a series of incidents, including a computer crash and a camera crash, I have finally got back in to the workshop. This lidded bowl was made from Australian black walnut and silver ash. This is part of a series, using different combinations to see how they look. These two timbers look good together. It measures 175mm diameter and 125mm high. Feel free to express an opinion.
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    Where is the sugar

    Nice one Jim, the shape and lid reminds me of the sugar bowl my Nan had when I was a kid.
    Cheers

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    [After a series of incidents, including a computer crash and a camera crash, I have finally got back in to the workshop.

    My commiserations Jim, these things are definitely a trial

    This lidded bowl was made from Australian black walnut and silver ash. This is part of a series, using different combinations to see how they look. These two timbers look good together. It measures 175mm diameter and 125mm high. Feel free to express an opinion.



    [/My thoughts are 'this is good' I think you're right the two timbers go well together and the Black Walnut is something I have seen little of. I like the shape and form and the glues are as per.
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    Jim not sure if its the new look forum colours are very washed out.

    I think tho all looks good look forward to rest of series.

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    Another Beauty Jim, Congrats.

    Cheers Tony.

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    I've got to like this, it sort of looks like me,

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    Thank you gents,for the comments.
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    Nice work PP!!

    |Timbers go well together and the proportions are pleasing.

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