This is one of the first bowls the Beard ever turned. It started out being a dinner-plate size bowl. As the Beard chased his mistakes over and over as he honed his craft, the bowl shrunk into what it is now. This bowl was turned dry and has a nice foot at the bottom. It is th..
This small spalted red oak bowl with a tapered opening was turned wet and is warping a bit as it dries. Some may say it's now flawed...the Beard says it just is some added character...
This large fruit bowl (13" x 4.5") was made this week by St. Anne woodturner, Shane Boland out of some red oak from his childhood home in Carlinville, IL.The wavy grain patterns and pencil spalting make this large bowl a one of a kind treasure. Happy to deliver in Kankakee county...
This is the Beard's first natural edge bowl. It was supposed to be the Beard's first LIVE edge bowl....however the Beard turned the bark the wrong direction and it all flew off! Live and learn...still turned out to be a pretty cool, thinly turned natural edge bowl.Check out the best part..
This spalted red oak winged bowl has no foot which makes the profile of this bowl super low and super cool! Missing a little bark just ads a little more character to this unique piece. Finished with linseed oil and beeswax...
This one of a kind fruit bowl features beautiful pencil spalting throughout the sapwood and beautiful grain. It is 11.25" x 3" in size and perfect for holding fruit in style on your kitchen island or table.This Red oak was saved from becoming firewood and was sourced from right down the road i..
This spalted red oak bowl was turned wet and is warping a bit as it dries. Some may say it's now flawed...the Beard says it just is some added character...
This is the first winged bowl the beard made. It has a flat footed bottom. Spalting + Wings = Unique Character. Turned while wet but has kept form pretty well so far.....