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I like the randomness of the lines at the bottom of the dish in contrast to their orderly appearance at the rim! Have you tried less orderly at the rim? Just wondering, nice stuff.
Those are fantastic!!! Some details as to the production process would be fantastic. Very nicely done. I'm always so curious as to the direction turners go to produce their work. Love it!!!!
@Russ Braun I did try it on one of the first practice bowls and It just didn't pop like these do, so I went with the orderly rim and the randomness of the lines converging on the center.
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