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Salvage pieces

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Yesterday I was starting work on my last piece of rough turned spalted maple, which would be a 10" bowl, when the bowl blew up. It wasn't a catch, just a structural failure. After a curse word or two I surveyed the damage; one piece was about half the bowl, then another couple smaller pieces. I didn't want to trash these these; there was still a lot of thickness, so why not make something out of the scraps? I know better than to waste time on a lost cause, but it was my last piece of spalted. So, an hour and a half later I had these three; they're round and have feet. Don't know what to call them or use them for, but they're cute anyway.

Has anyone else had good success in salvaging a lost cause?
 

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Yesterday I was starting work on my last piece of rough turned spalted maple, which would be a 10" bowl, when the bowl blew up. It wasn't a catch, just a structural failure. After a curse word or two I surveyed the damage; one piece was about half the bowl, then another couple smaller pieces. I didn't want to trash these these; there was still a lot of thickness, so why not make something out of the scraps? I know better than to waste time on a lost cause, but it was my last piece of spalted. So, an hour and a half later I had these three; they're round and have feet. Don't know what to call them or use them for, but they're cute anyway.

Has anyone else had good success in salvaging a lost cause?

I like them! Nice save. They look like chip bowls to me - waaaay to small for popcorn🤔🤔😁!
Cheers.
Barry W. Larson
Calgary, Alberta, Canada eh!
 
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