


TWW cut down an old cherry tree in the summer (he had adult supervision from RA) and now got around to making some cherry bowls. The problem was the center of the tree was frozen mush (-15 F last night) and the bark came off. This meant regular bowls and natural bowls with the bark would not work out. So as a last resort TWW tried making a strange attractor bowl. The nice thing about a blog on the Internet nobody reads is you don't have to know what you are talking about and nobody is the wiser. See the definition of a strange attractor and see if you think the new bowl series is scientifically named. Click on this this ---> LINK
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So are the bowls strange attractors or is the woodturner who thinks he has created a work of art just strange and not an attractor ?
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