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canderso Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - You may recall that in Part 1 JT comments that the bark is already starting to chip off. He ordinarily leaves it on with a spectacular effect.
Marihani Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - Ahhh yes. But I thought he put that piece to dry and then this was another, similar piece. My bad! Hehe!
canderso Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - Sorry, it's been the same blank throughout. It's still a wonderful bowl finished.
Marihani Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - Yes - as I say, the grain in that piece is fantastic. I almost wish I could get hold of one of his bowls with bark on to give to my father-in-law, who loves to see good woodwork of every sort.
canderso Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - You can Google JT Dunphy or I can try to get his website to you. I've noticed that "comments" don't seem to allow the inclusion of links. JT is located in Mount Vernon Ohio USA
BrotherJebadiah Says:
Dec 13, 2006 - FYI what you see is for the most part not "grain", it's spalting. Essentially the wood is starting to rot.
canderso Says:
Dec 13, 2006 - I always wondered what "spalting" was. JT never explained. Thanks for the info.
Raftsmanship Says:
Dec 29, 2006 - Just the sound of the wood being removed makes me want to get back into the workshop!! I can feel the warmth of the woodshavings on the back of my hand. ahhhh!
goldwing25 Says:
Jun 14, 2007 - Great videos!
JTDUNPHY Says:
Jun 20, 2007 - At the time I didn't have much wood to choose from. I was hopeing the bark would stick but.... . Normaly I would have used a log from a recently downed tree. Before the bark starts to seperate from the log. And maybe something other than maple. Ash,walnut,elm,pear,cherry,mulberry all work well.
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Marihani Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - Why doesn't he leave the bark on? That is such a beautiful effect. I have seen a Norwegian wood-turner who made lots of bowls like that, and they looked fantastic.The grain in that piece is gorgeous!