Woodturning - A bowl from spalted beech
I really love spalted beech. Nevertheless, this one was quite a challenge. I waited two or three months too long before I turned it, so the wood already was pretty soft. I used a good amount of sanding sealer to stabilize the wood so I could sand it more easily. The bowl will be left to dry for a few weeks before I will put on the finish (hardwaxoil).

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Woodturning - An olive-ash salad bowl from a seasoned bowl blank - Long Version (ASMR ish)

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Woodturning - A set of 4 nesting bowl blanks from maple

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Woodturning - A live edge bowl from oak

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NO FANCY HOLLOWING TOOLS, Just Simple Salt Cellar

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Workshop Wednesday: Turning a Mushroom‑Shaped Lidded Box for the Mushroom Challenge

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Woodturning - A basswood bowl in real time

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Richard Raffan on skew chisel basics

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Woodturning 101 - Video 3 - Turning a Twig Pot

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Woodturning - A live edge greenwood bowl from elm - Long Version (ASMR ish)

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Woodturning - How to Turn Off Center Bowl

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Four Cuts - A Wood Turning Basics Lesson

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My Best Project - Born From Disaster!

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Woodturning 101 - Video 7 - Turning a Platter

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Woodturning - A live edge greenwood bowl from a maple growth - Long version (ASMR ish)

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I Built an EPIC Workbench from a 532-Year-Old Tree

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A Different Approach to Live Edge Furniture

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Crafting Elegance: Turning Oak Wood into Exquisite Goblets | Woodturning Masterclass

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Woodturning Art: Segmented Vase from Rosewood and Maple

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