Luscious? Oh, yeah!
No doubt about it. You might even
go as far as to say WOW! This multi-wood
bowl is going to be a bowl that someone out there is looking for. The center layer is bodark (osage orange),
then white oak, pecan, cedar elm, and then more pecan on the outside. The layers after being bonded to each other
by wood glue stayed clamped together for 3 days. This insures a good bond and that it doesn’t
come apart while turning or while in use.
The wood was sealed with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a
walnut oil/shellac mixture. This
combination gives the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. The bowl measures 8 ¼” in diameter, 3” high
and 2 ¼” deep. The volume measured at 5
cups to the brim. Certainly one of a
kind so don’t wait too long. 4Aug19 BLLW3
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