Im back to work and slowly getting back into to the swing of things. While I was busy last week I had a couple of hours to kill and so I completed a couple of recent projects.
Here are the finish photos:
The Oatmeal BowlThis is the bowl I started for a cousin of mine in California. Ive been reading Robin Woods bowl book and was entranced by the wooden bowls that were retrieved from the excavation of the Mary Rose that he writes about. I wanted very much to do a couple of projects based on the design of those 500 year old bowls so I created several turning blocks out of a linden wood tree branch that I retrieved earlier this summer. My intent then was to produce bowls similar in shape, design, and size to those bowls used by the crewmen onboard that ship.
Here is the first. Its a little larger than a personal soup sized bowl. The wood contains a lot of mineral staining and it has a rather rustic look to it. This is the interior of the bowl:



Sharing Wood Turning bowl:
This is the bowl I made with my nephew several weeks ago when he was here visiting. I really enjoyed getting to know him again while he was here and he seemed to enjoy his brief intro to wood turning. We produced a small bowl than the previous bowl and this has a slightly different rim. Both bowls have chamfered rims like the originals which enabled their owners to drink from them as well as eat from them:





Its freezing cold outside and its also Thanksgiving week here in the US so Im going to put off started my next project until the end of the week when its supposed to warm up some.
The next project is the long promised box elder bowl for a friend of mine. See you all on Friday.
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