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1) The reason for coating the ends was to slow drying and it also helps
reduce cracking quite a bit. Other pieces were ok because they had been inside long enough to dry reasonably. 2) It was actually from a tree trunk and yes it was to be an end-grain bowl. I was really pleased with it (for a day :O( )and then that split happened. 3) BTW I also found that standing the wood vertical while it dried was better, but I think you hit then ail on the head re the dryness because it really didn't get much of a chance until it was brought inside. No more wood in the shed in winter (with no heat). I have enough to do another end-grain bowl but will wait a few months this time. Best Keith P |