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Andy Goldman

Saved From The Scrap Pile

A week or so ago I picked it up and sanded of the broken bottom and glued a new base to it ( I know it is a weird shape) but this made it easier to attached to the turned bowl. I then spent several hours hand sanding the inside and out side to smooth up the surface and applied multiple coats of a finish to highlight the woods. The bowl is 49 layers of 96 segments for a total of 4704 pieces of Bloodwood, Canary, Chakta Vika, Cherry and Pau Amarillo. It is 14" W X 9" H.

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