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Bowl 17 of my 100 wooden bowls in 100 days challenge

This beautiful bowl is #17 in my 100 wooden bowl challenge. This is a 12 inch natural edge Maple Burl wood bowl. It could also be called a winged bowl or a live edge bowl. The flat rim or wings were turned to 1/8 inch in thickness and stick out from the bowl about 2 …

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Bowls 14, 15 and 16 off 100 wooden bowls in 100 days challenge

Well I got started again last week on posting my 100 wooden bowls in 100 days challenge and wouldn’t you know it I hurt myself. I was working on a natural edge bowl and cut the inside of my thumb pretty badly. It wasn’t really a turning accident because I had stopped the lathe to …

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Bowl 13 in my 100 bowls in 100 days challenge

  This is bowl #13 in my 100 bowl challenge. This is a shallow Curly Maple wood bowl that has a rim that has been dyed green and then I’ve added a little carving to it. The bowl is 10 1/2 inches x 1 1/2 inches high. This wooden bowls rim is 1 1/2 inches …

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Bowl 12 of 100 bowls in 100 days challenge

I knew when I started this challenge that my biggest problem could be writing a post everyday showing a bowl that I had finished that day. The turning of the bowl isn’t a problem. I can do that easily and I feel really at ease at the lathe in my shop. I’m not so much …

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Bowl 11 of 100 bowls in 100 days challenge

  Today we have a shallow Curly Maple wooden bowl for #11 in my 100 wooden bowls in 100 days challenge. The most distinguishing feature is the bark inclusion near the rim on one side. This bowl is 8 3/4 inches in diameter x 2 inches high. You can read more about this wood bowl …

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Bowl 10 of 100 bowls in 100 days challenge

  This Curly Maple wood bowl is #10 in turning 100 wooden bowls in 100 days. Yep, we’re 10% of the way there and it feels good. This bowl has a deeper color than some of the other Curly Maple bowls that you have seen on here because the log that the bowl was turned from …

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