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Cherry Coke
Chris Ramsey

Cherry Coke

Cherry bowl with a cocobolo base 22" W x 17" H. The Cole Collection
Tim, the bark being "cupped" is nothing more than the ogee form I turned dictating the cupped effect. This log was perfectly round and turned side grain. When you turn an ogee form from a round log this is what you get. The cupped effect is only visible when the bowl is hollowed. If I had a picture of it before hollowing you would understand completely. I have a large ambrosia log and will make a similar bowl with legs and will take in process pictures and post them so it will be easier to understand.
 
Wow nice piece, love the results. Was this turned green? I can't imagine the bark that thin any other way.
Very nice work.
 

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