Woodturning - A Bit of Bark
4 years ago
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Few months ago I turned a vase from Holm Oak, someone suggested they would like to see what a bowl would look like from it, so here it is (I do take a note of what people would like to see, so add your comment below!).
Wood was dried to less than 10% total moisture content before turning (end grain is sealed with wax). Finished in Danish Oil only with limited sanding. Gone for the more natural look with this one, you don't need to do much with Holm Oak to make it look nice!
My website mjturning.com
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