A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

Posted in My Projects, Woodturning on Aug 18, 2008 - Share This Article

Here’s a couple of simple bowls made of Ash that I turned recently. This was the first time that I turned Ash so I found this to be a real treat since Ash is a local Nova Scotia tree.

As an added bonus I found it to be very easy to work with, sort of like cutting butter, and it finished up nicely.

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

The bowl on the left is approximately 3″ tall and 5″ in diameter with curved sides. The one on the right is approximately 2″ tall and 5″ in diameter with slightly angled sides. Both are finished with the EEE Cream and Shellawax.

Here are some more views of these bowls:


This is the rounded side bowl:

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

This is the bottom of the rounded side bowl:

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

This is a side view of the rounded side bowl:

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

This is the angled side bowl:

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

This is the bottom of the angled side bowl:

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

This is a side view of the angled side bowl:

A Couple Of Simple Bowls Of Ash

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