Well, its getting cold again and the weather folks tell us that the Twin Cities is about to get clobbered by a snow storm:

More laminated bowls-Discussion and Plans
For those of you who follow the blog regularly, youll know that I got a giant pile of hickory as a Christmas present last year and Ive been working on using it up. That means using that wood as efficiently as possible so Ive been doing a lot of laminating of late. My latest two efforts revolve around
using up some of the larger flat boards and some of the small pieces that I have so were going to make a medium-sized salad bowl and a nut bowl. Heres how:
Salad bowl
When I laminate wood I generally orient the flat face of the individual wood pieces vertically because I really love the way that this type of laminated block looks. It emphasizes the grain and because laminated blocks are made of separate pieces of wood, I can play around with grain patterns and color. This time however, Im going to orient the faces horizontally like a stack of pancakes.
So Ive dug into the wood pile and extracted several hickory boards on the basis of the width of the board and its color:

Next, were going to cut these boards into 11 1/2" wide sections on the table saw:








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