This is the mahogany square bowl that I turned a couple of weeks ago. Thanks to all those members who posted comments about it. I decided to heed the advise regarding the wall thickness and re-mounted it on the lathe today, to skim the face off and even-up the thickness. I was quite surprised by just how much I had gained in confidence since I turned it and how much easier it seemed this time.
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I planned to reverse-mount it and skim out the mounting for the chuck, so that the underside is a little more attractive, but my soft-jaws-chuck isn't quite deep enough to 'catch' the edge safely and the thought of that flying off the lathe at speed was too much to bear. So, until I can make some jaw extensions, it'll have to do!