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Old 07-12-2007, 03:18 AM
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Default pine burl bowl

i had this burl half for a long time and did'nt know what to do with it. always thought the outer part look interesting. kinda looks like a giant peach pit to me. anyway i used some chisels and a dremel to make this.


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You did a good job making the bowl,like the colors of it!
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I can see the potato chips and french onion dip already! Nice job! I saw a Gene Webb video about 5-years ago where he carves a wood spirit out of a pine knot. I've woodburned pine a hundred times but never carved it with success. It looks like you've got the technique down pat!
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