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Birch bowl
Bowl from birch wood. Laminated from four pieces. Sanded down to 1200 grit. Finnished with Liberon Finnishing Oil. Diameter aprox. 6 1/2"
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HARLEQUIN - A BOWL
3 commentsThe bowl that nearly took my head off. This is the trouble you go to just to realise a design thats been bugging you for a long time. Trouble started when I mounted this chunk of triangles onto...
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DECO II - an un-turned bowl
7 commentsDespite appearances this bowl never went anywhere near a lathe. It was made from wedge shaped pieces I had left over from another job which seemed a waste to throw away. So putting them...
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Curly Maple Bowl
1 commentThis beautiful bowl was created my sophomore year at Appalachian State University and was my first wood turning project. The bowl is turned from curly maple and finished with linseed oil.
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Two bowls finished in time for christmas
A few years ago I asked a friend if I could have two cherry logs from his wood pile that had some burls. I cut them up and let them sit for a while until this year when I got a lathe. These are...
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Gimlet burl and Blackwood Centerpiece bowl
4 commentsThis Australian Gimlet burl centerpiece was a concept that included the fabrication of African Blackwood feet. The challenge for this object was to accomplish a unified 3/16" wall...
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Stacking Bowls
These stacking bowls were made from a walnut cutoff and some scrap aluminum bar stock.
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Tambootie Natural Edge Bowl
3 commentsThis is a Natural Edge Bowl made out of a Tambootie branch. It was turned off center on a lathe. It is about 10" x 6". It was finished with friction polish to bring out the natural colors...
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Sweetgum Plate
A plate I turned from siding I saved when a old 96 year old barn was being torn down.
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Rings of things
This is part of a series called rings of things. The bowl is maple, the ring is beech, and there are several different species in the marquetry.
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"I'm FULL"
10 inch Buggy pecan vase. The log came from a pecan grove in South Central Georgia at Christmas time a few years ago. I noticed the look of drill holes within the log a few months...
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"Vuasa Rufia" Vase
This Egyptian vase was crafted in the likeness of an Egyptian young man standing on his tippy toes. The tall slender body and wide shoulders with feet positioned as if standing in...
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"TRINITY URN"
This urn was a challenge. I wanted to support the rosewood vessel with a three legged base. My objective was to have the 3 pronged base "hold up" the vessel without the point of the...
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"Maple and Brown Sugar"
I accented this spalted maple vase with a walnut on the base and lip because of the complementary color in the walnut
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Seedless......now
This artistic bowl was turned wet and allowed to warp as it dried. For inquiries, visit www.vaseturner.com
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Polynesian Vase
3 commentsThis vase was made from a Queen Palm tree, Hawaiian Koa, copper tubing and copper wire.
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"Claudia"
This piece is made from 145 pieces of mahogany and Brazilian yellowheart. For tips on making a segmented vase, visit www.vaseturner.com
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Shallow Acacia Bowl
A clean, elegant bowl with very interesting grain. In undercut the bottom at a very shallow angle so that the bowl appears as if it is floating. It is finished with a turner's polish...
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Segmented Bowl
3 commentsAs a segmented turner, I wanted to give the impression of a ripened "seed pod" about to burst its seams. The body of the seed pod is fiddleback maple with black veneer made with compound stave...
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Candy Dish
This is the first face turning I've done since 7th grade. The bowl is Myrtlewood with the center showing the base which is European Black Walnut. Finish is beeswax rubbed in with 0000...
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Spalted Sugar Maple Bowl with Tap Hole
This turned bowl is made from a spalted sugar maple log from New Hampshire. By chance, the perimeter features an abandoned maple syrup tap hole.
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Warped and dyed birch bowl
2 commentsMicrowaved, waterbased analine dyes, end grain cracks (caused by stresses in microwave warping) filled with colored epoxy.
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kumete
6 commentsA kumete (bowl) constructed using traditional pacific island joinery techniques. Sapele, beech, chestnut, tallow wood, sisal lashing.
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Mahogany bowl
I wanted the bowl to be reminiscent of work by Bob Stocksdale, one of the mid-20th century turners who helped reinvigorate the craft. It's made from mahogany and measured 7 in. in dia. and 2 in. high...
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