A post by DW Sudekum inspired me to post my latest vase. It is not very fancy or unusual but, I am especially proud of the finish that I got.
It measures 8"in diameter and 11" tall. I also made a "cork/plug" for the top opening to keep dust out.
It was made from a cherry board that was 8-1/2" wide, 3/4" thick and 22" long.
The finish I used was two coats of shellac sanded with 220 and 400 grit paper. Then I did four coats of wipe-on polyurethane that was sanded with brown paper sack (about 4000 grit) between each coat. (I did the finish inside before the last glue-up around the middle before starting on the outside.)
As anyone who has ever made a vase or bowl knows, cutting it is easy, gluing isn't too bad but, sanding is a real BEAR and the finish takes a lot of time but, it can be done with patients.
I hope that between DW and I we can encourage more folks to try a bowl or vase.
Rog