#1

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Indiana
My friend (Habaz) is hand making some bowls as hobby. He is new in that kind works.
But I pretty like his bowls, I just wanna share it in here.


[Image: ASA.jpg]

[Image: ASA2.jpg]

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#2

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That's a very pretty bowl! Is it wood?

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#3
I love it!

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#4

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New York
Wow, that's stunning. Great job!

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#5

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Indiana
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2019, 02:02 AM by CK89.)
Olive wood and resin.
He also used danish oils to increase the efficiency of olive tree vessels to build very good lather.
He is very new in this hobby.
The first one I shared is the third bowl he made.
The next one is his second bowl.

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#6

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Indiana
One more bowl by Habaz

[Image: AAA55.jpg]

[Image: AAA66.jpg]

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#7

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New York
(05-31-2019, 01:18 AM)CK89 Wrote: One more bowl by Habaz

[Image: AAA55.jpg]

[Image: AAA66.jpg]
Wowza! That's also a thing of beauty. I hope he enjoys this, here has a lot of skill. Love the big ridges on the base, should make great lather.

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#8
its look beautiful! I would be great if offered texture inside, what do you think?
#9

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Indiana
I can tell him, it might be better.

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#10

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New York
(06-05-2019, 11:01 PM)CK89 Wrote: I can tell him, it might be better.
If he's aiming to make lathering bowls, textured inside (like the second pic posted) is king. Actually, the base of the second one, with those huge raised circles, should build a lot for lather easily.

My best bowl is the Timeless Blue Plastic ... The ridges build lather so fast and effortlessly. I imagine his ridged one will have similar results. [Image: d4e7e4d9cd77253488bbba8a9d2e84ae.jpg]


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