Spalted sycamore bowl critique

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babylon355

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Called in to see Paul at Isca Woodcrafts yesterday and saw this blank in the bargain bucket, reduced to £2.50. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say so I parted with the cash and got it home.
It was a joy to turn and I ended up with this...
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I'll probably remount it and turn off the foot but I have to say I'm thrilled with how it turned out. I took it to a friend earlier who had asked for a bowl for his girlfriend for tomorrow and he kinda politely turned his nose up at it, settling instead for a plain old lime bowl.
I'm not too bothered about that though as I think it'll be on the mantlepiece in my own place for a while, at least until I get a decent offer for it, fingers crossed!
 
Nicely done and well worth the £2.50 :D
Edit -: I didn't see the critique bit so-
I think the bowl would look better if it had more of a curve from top to bottom,the way it is now does make it look bottom heavy.I always like to try and get these sort of pieces as thin as i can,so would like to have sen the wall thickness slightly thinner.The foot could be left on,giving it that slight lift but maybe not so prominent.Good effort though :D
 
Lovely wood, right up my street LOL. I'm with Paul re: the curve. I try not to have any straight lines in a bowl if I can help it as it always makes them clunky looking IMHO. Personally I wouldn't have gone any thinner , might even have left it thicker but I prefer thick sided bowls in woods like this. The finish looks good and generally it's only design which is a matter of taste that evokes any critique from me.

pete
 
I would have taken it thinner but I'm afraid I whimped out as there were a few ominous looking "features" which I thought would probably just end up pebble dashing me and my garage roof if I kept going so decided on discretion being the better part of valour. All comments are very welcome though so thanks for taking the time.
Cheers
 
That's a gorgeous bowl, lovely piece of wood and perfect finish, I wouldn't dare to take a closeup shot like that :).
I agree that it would be slightly more appealing IMHO if the outer rim turned inwards toward the top, with the inner edge 'as is', giving a thinner lip and softer exterior.
Your mate's a philistine.
 
Thanks Mike,
I read an article somewhere about giving Your tool a sharpen just before taking the final cut on a piece and I have to say it works a treat. Having a sharp edge taking a very fine cut saves ages with sandpaper and everything eklse that goes with sanding.
I don't blame him though, taste is a very personal thing and what's good for one isn't the case for the next guy.
Mike
 
Hi Mike.
I do not like thin bowls so the thickness looks good to me.
I do not personaly like the shape i like a more rounded shape.
I think this is a nicer shape but it is all about personal taste.

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