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Wild Cherry Dough Bowl

 
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The Cherry dough bowl is finally done.  Wow, this has been a project!  Bowls like this were what everyone ate from 200 years ago.  Every man had to carve these for his family.  Carving a bowl with just an axe, knife and gouge took me two months!
https://judsoncarrollwoodcraft.substack.com/p/cherry-bowl-1

 
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A beautiful piece and it should darken nicely with age.
 
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Kyle Hayward wrote:A beautiful piece and it should darken nicely with age.



Thanks!  Yes, it should get a nice darker color. Cherry is a bit tricky to work with but the grain is really petty.
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://stoves2.com
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