#066 - Way Down We Go
This black walnut bowl began its life along Byberry Road in Huntingdon Valley, PA where it died and was removed before it could become a hazard. Rough turned and dried for a year, it was then mounted on the lathe and returned with a series of decreasing radius beads around the rim. Finished with an oil and beeswax finish for a hand rubbed luster. 5.5”H x 4.25”W
This black walnut bowl began its life along Byberry Road in Huntingdon Valley, PA where it died and was removed before it could become a hazard. Rough turned and dried for a year, it was then mounted on the lathe and returned with a series of decreasing radius beads around the rim. Finished with an oil and beeswax finish for a hand rubbed luster. 5.5”H x 4.25”W
This black walnut bowl began its life along Byberry Road in Huntingdon Valley, PA where it died and was removed before it could become a hazard. Rough turned and dried for a year, it was then mounted on the lathe and returned with a series of decreasing radius beads around the rim. Finished with an oil and beeswax finish for a hand rubbed luster. 5.5”H x 4.25”W