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Title: Ash burr bowl 2
Post by: willstewart on January 31, 2024, 09:45:53 AM
Another bowl from the ash burr - the tree was the same but the wood looks a bit different, with less grain.  Possibly this one was older wood.  280mm diameter and wax finish.  The shape was largely determined by the shape of the remaining burr after two thick slices were removed as possible table tops.  Lighting affects apparent colour - visual appearance somewhere between!  Thickness around 5mm in most areas.
Title: Re: Ash burr bowl 2
Post by: Wood spinner on January 31, 2024, 10:27:36 AM
Very nice turning and timber , I am not overly keen on work with bit's missing , Some do some dont
Thanks for showing .
Title: Re: Ash burr bowl 2
Post by: willstewart on January 31, 2024, 11:10:31 AM
Wood spinner - I sympathise to an extent but if the choice involves making the piece a good deal smaller a small bite out is possibly best!  We have a dining table made from bookleaved burr elm planks (not wood turning of course) that is about 1*2.5m but would be >150mm narrower without a small 'bite' out of each side on the edge of the original tree.  It does emphasise the real tree origin, is a minor defect and makes a bigger table!
Title: Re: Ash burr bowl 2
Post by: Bill21 on February 01, 2024, 11:22:42 PM
Very nice turning and timber , I am not overly keen on work with bit's missing , Some do some dont
Thanks for showing .

I have to agree. If it was a small void then filling with epoxy might look ok, but not so much on an edge like that. Each to their own.  ;)
Title: Re: Ash burr bowl 2
Post by: willstewart on February 04, 2024, 09:24:42 AM
Interesting comments! 

So this dish was made from the same burr (to the side of the other) and has no cutout but does include a bark section (& a small hole where a knot came out).  It is about the same size but shallower (& I have stained the back black - which does leave some grain visible).  I have also added a dark ring (pencil) which is patterned by the grain.