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Hi Guys, it's very kind of you all to comment - I can see this has attracted some interest!
Peter - Yes they are carved, with a proxon carver and V gouge. I did this freehand but I'm thinking of trying another bowl similar to this using a home made indexing ring (maybe 72 index places?). i wasn't happy with the way the lines stop inexactly on the inner rim and i was thinking of using masking fluid as a guide for where to stop. I'll have to post up my next efforts.
Tom - Ive heard of Al Stirt but wasn't familiar with his work - thanks for the heads up, the carved bowls on his gallery are unbelievable! I love it when you look at what someone else has turned and get completely blown away by it! I just have to convince my wife to go on holiday to Vermont next year ;-)
regards J
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