An Ash Bowl With A Flanged Rim

Posted in My Projects, Woodturning on Nov 23, 2008 - Share This Article

I recently turned this Ash bowl and it has become one of my favorites. The grain pattern is beautiful and the contrast between the cream colored summer wood and the darker shades of the winter wood, though subtle, is quite dramatic.

An Ash Bowl With A Flanged Rim

Almost 8″ in diameter and 1 3/4″ tall the bowl sports a flanged type rim of about 3/16″ thick that tapers to a 3″ base. It is finished with EEE Cream and Shellawax.

Here is a view from the top, offering a great view of the beautiful grain pattern:

An Ash Bowl With A Flanged Rim

Here is a view of the bottom, offering another great view of the grain pattern:

An Ash Bowl With A Flanged Rim

Here is a side view:

An Ash Bowl With A Flanged Rim

Since acquiring a fair amount of Ash recently my appreciation for this wood has grown. As a turning medium it is very easy to work with and finishes up beautifully.

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