@@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop he is confused on when to sleep. He sleeps when I am up and then heads to his shop when I am sleeping. Oh...I guess it is the time gap LOL
Sure is a cool looking piece Luie. The colors are great and so much to see with all those knots in there. I think filling that crack was a good choice. It looks pretty natural. Also just enough bark to tease your eyes and thoughts of what it looked like growing where it did. Great work, Gary
Crotch wood always expressive if you expose the “feather” grain. Looks like you have been learning a trick or two from Phil! 🤪 As to the crack: Starbond has a brown C.A. that I like using when I don’t want the crack to be a feature. It is very golden and blends in seamlessly on most woods. Hope he enjoys the bowl, and looking forward to seeing you turn more of it.
I was concerned that it was turning out rather heavy, a bit too chunky but in the final pictures it actually looks very handsome and the remaining bark sets it off extremely well. As always Luie, a wonderful piece of work. Thanks for showing us how it's done.
That is astonishing Luie and it was just like watching Phil. That small amount of bark makes the piece for me. I absolutely sure your friends will love it. Take care my friend. Cheers, Huw PS I was already subscribed to Mclass11
That did turn out great. Being able to keep all those characteristics is great. My only worry about NOT filling the crack would be a possible increase in the size of the crack.
1st BOOOOMMM
Yess!!👍
Hey, you should be sleeping, Huw! 😃
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Looks very nice 👍
Thanks! I appreciate that 👍
Natural is a great design. Congratulations
Thank you so much👍
Always interesting ❤
Thanks I appreciate you 👍😎
Another beautiful bowl. 👍😃Thanks Luie 😊
Thank you !
Looks great, Luie! That bit of bark really sets off the rest of the piece. Good job! 😃
Phil
Thanks Phil!!
I really wish more of the bark would of stayed on…..but we can’t always control that.
Came out gorgeous! I love the rustic design.
Thanks 😊
Well done Luie.luv the bark bit. Beautiful nowl
Thank you so much 👍😊😎
Beautiful bowl Luie, that wood has such nice color and grain patterns and the finish really enhances it, well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Very beautiful Luie.
Thank you, I appreciate that 👍
Sure is a cool looking piece Luie. The colors are great and so much to see with all those knots in there. I think filling that crack was a good choice. It looks pretty natural.
Also just enough bark to tease your eyes and thoughts of what it looked like growing where it did.
Great work,
Gary
Thank you for your kind words👍
You amaze me Luie. Nice job
Thank you so much Bruce!
Excellent!!👌👌👏👏
Thank you so much 👍
You've managed to give the bowl that extra bit of a wow, by keeping that section of bark on. Love the finish!
Thank you so much!
That looks great Luie. Loving the natural edge
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful grain in that, Luie! And the natural edge looks cool! Great job!
Thank you Billy!
Nice one Louie! Well done! 😎
Thanks buddy 👍😊😎
Lovely bowl Luie, great work!!
Thank you so much I appreciate that 👍😊
Lovely bowl Luie, well done! 😃
Thank you so much 😊
Nice job. Never thought willow was good for anything.
Hmm all wood is good for something 👍😊😎
Very nice work with a fun piece of wood. The bark on the rim looks oks good.
Thanks Doug
Beautiful bowl Luie
Thank you Dave!
Crotch wood always expressive if you expose the “feather” grain. Looks like you have been learning a trick or two from Phil! 🤪 As to the crack: Starbond has a brown C.A. that I like using when I don’t want the crack to be a feature. It is very golden and blends in seamlessly on most woods. Hope he enjoys the bowl, and looking forward to seeing you turn more of it.
Thank you!
As I was applying the black CA I was thinking to myself I need to order some brown CA😂
I was concerned that it was turning out rather heavy, a bit too chunky but in the final pictures it actually looks very handsome and the remaining bark sets it off extremely well. As always Luie, a wonderful piece of work. Thanks for showing us how it's done.
It definitely is on the chunky side
Thanks for commenting 👍
That is astonishing Luie and it was just like watching Phil.
That small amount of bark makes the piece for me.
I absolutely sure your friends will love it.
Take care my friend.
Cheers, Huw
PS I was already subscribed to Mclass11
Thank you!
I can’t say that Phil isn’t rubbing of on me.😊 he is an amazing turner I can only wish to be half as good as him some day!
Nice one Luie......its called twisted willow here.....❤
Thanks I never heard of it before he gave me some👍
Looks good Luie. A fairly tricky piece to turn and finish but worth it.
Thank you it was fun I enjoyed it!
Looks great. Hard to beat Howard feed and wax.
Thank you !
I like it for uneven projects like this 👍
Yep. I'm with Phil.
Thank you so much👍
Nice
Thanks!!!!
That did turn out great. Being able to keep all those characteristics is great. My only worry about NOT filling the crack would be a possible increase in the size of the crack.
Thank you
My thoughts too
Nice! I have one of those trees in my yard, but it is only maybe 3 inches thick.
Never heard of it before this one
Thanks for commenting 👍