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    Well, not really a question. I’ve had this project on my list of things to try for quite some time. The wood is oak and has been seasoned for about 3 years. Even with that, the crack in it grew. I’m pretty confident that it can be sealed with some pine resin. Here’s the progress so far.

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    I used small fires to burn into the bowl. After one burned down I used a piece of copper tubing to get as much out of the embers as I could. Then I’d gouge out the charred wood, and start again. As it sits now, it is about two inches deep. This size would probably work well for grinding (mortar/pestle). I plan on thinning the walls (widening the bowl) and making it a little deeper.

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    Nice work Crash! I like it! Gives me a new project for these springtime evenings outside!
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    Very nice, good subject, lots of work.
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    Great job! Now, go wash your hands.
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    Please forgive a stupid newbie question but...
    why not just chisel out the core to the wall thickness
    you desire and fine-tune from there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Great job! Now, go wash your hands.
    That's what my wife said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Please forgive a stupid newbie question but...
    why not just chisel out the core to the wall thickness
    you desire and fine-tune from there?
    That's another method that would work. I'm using the curved chisel that's in the picture, but now mallad. You could actually use a sturdy stick or a rock with an edge to remove the charred material. If you "had" go make one and didn't have tools, burning would probably be easiest.

    Another on the "to do" list is using a hatchet and making a wash basin sized bowl.
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    How do you control the fire and the amt. of "charrness".
    If you go too far can is the game over?

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    This is my first attempt at a bowl. I'm using very small fires, letting them burn down to a coal and then use the tubing to burn a little deeper. It does not brun very deep. As I get closer to where I want it the plan is to just use a hot coal (form a nearby fire) so that I can be more precise. And yes, if you go to far all you can do is enjoy the campfire (or maybe make a spoon).
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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Please forgive a stupid newbie question but...
    why not just chisel out the core to the wall thickness
    you desire and fine-tune from there?
    #1 He wouldn't have got to play with the fire.

    #2 His hands wouldn't have gotten a dirty.

    #3 Wouldn't have been near as cool.

    #4 Wouldn't be near as much FUN!

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    In other news:

    A man/bigfoot like creature was seen running naked through the woods being chased by a girl wearing some very stylish boots and holding some sort of custom looking knife in her hands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted View Post
    #1 He wouldn't have got to play with the fire.

    #2 His hands wouldn't have gotten a dirty.

    #3 Wouldn't have been near as cool.

    #4 Wouldn't be near as much FUN!

    Gosh BENESSE, your such a girl! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    In other news:

    A man/bigfoot like creature was seen running naked through the woods being chased by a girl wearing some very stylish boots and holding some sort of custom looking knife in her hands.
    I guess some people just need to be committed
    before it's too late. Or before they exchange that knife for a Saturday Night Special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    In other news:

    A man/bigfoot like creature was seen running naked through the woods being chased by a girl wearing some very stylish boots and holding some sort of custom looking knife in her hands.
    ROFLAO!!! Don't give her any ideas! I might have to scream for Ema Mae to help me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Please forgive a stupid newbie question but...
    why not just chisel out the core to the wall thickness
    you desire and fine-tune from there?


    OK, picture your self in the bush, needing a fine bowl, and what the heck, didn't think to bring your chisels and gouges with you.(Bowl making not of the top of the things to do first list)

    Now you do have fire, knife, sharp rock or what ever, so you just go for it, the primitive way.

    Whole canoes were basically made this way, as well as bowls and cups.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    OK, picture your self in the bush, needing a fine bowl, and what the heck, didn't think to bring your chisels and gouges with you.(Bowl making not of the top of the things to do first list)

    Now you do have fire, knife, sharp rock or what ever, so you just go for it, the primitive way.

    Whole canoes were basically made this way, as well as bowls and cups.
    Makes perfect sense now that you mention it.

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    I could have sworn I said that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I could have sworn I said that.
    Not in so many words.

    What clicked is when hunter said:
    "OK, picture your self in the bush, needing a fine bowl, and what the heck, didn't think to bring your chisels and gouges with you.(Bowl making not of the top of the things to do first list)"

    I could picture that easily.

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    You're right. It does sound better than
    You could actually use a sturdy stick or a rock with an edge to remove the charred material. If you "had" go make one and didn't have tools
    when I read it again.
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    would a coconut shell make a good bowl ? or would it crack ?

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