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Ancient Greek Style Wine Pourer
1 commentAncient Greek oenochoe style wine pourer. Made from a limb trimmed from an American Elm tree in 1970. Height 13 1/2 by 5 3/4 inches wide. Vessel holds 28 fluid ounces.Twenty-four flutes cut with the...
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Staircase Newel Replacement
The challenge: This residential client located in New York needed a wood newel for her staircase but could not find any standard newels that were dimensionally suited for her home. She searched and...
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Valen-treen
A wooden treen bottle with a heart shaped lift, from an idea by Doug Stowe, published in Fine Woodworking.
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Coffee Mug
Christmas gift, a coffee mug. Curly alder, bloodwood, and madrone. Stainless insert from Rockler. Sprayed lacquer finish.
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Gathering Cocktail Table
1 commentWoodworker: Thomas SchlackSchlack's love of hollow-vessel turning and complex bending techniques sparked the idea for this cocktail table, which he calls "The Gathering." The center of the base is a...
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A Chess Set For My Daughter
6 commentsLast year, on the evening of December 23rd, my youngest daughter asked me for a chessboad for her Christmas present. I was able to bang out a very basic chessboard by Christmas morning. I told her...
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Celtic Knot, French Style Rolling Pin
2 commentsCeltic Knot, French style rolling pin of oak and walnut. I finally had to take a shot at doing one of these fascinating designs. The pin is 18 inches long and approx. 1.7 inches in diameter...
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Practice
5 commentsThis vessel is the first piece done on my new Powermatic 4224 lathe. It has 1900 pieces of curly Maple & Tropical Walnut. It stands 12" tall x 8-1/2" wide and is 3/16 thick. It was practice for a...
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Turning
1 commentI've been making furniture since the mid 70's but had never turned wood. A friend encouraged me to give it a try and these are my first attempts.
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My First Segmented Bowl
This was my first attempt at turning a segmented bowl. I attended a local guild meeting with a member of the Guild of NH Woodworkers. Claude Dupuis demostrated the process and I did some additional...
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Bubinga Vase
Turned Hollow Form about 8" d. using Solid Surface Material, Wenge, Maple, Red Heart and Bubinga. Finished with lacquer.
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Three drawer dresser
2 commentsThree drawer dresser made from sap and red flame yellow birch, and the dividers I call tear duck birch. All hand cut dovetails, through tenons, turned knobs and a birch leaf relief carving. Note all...
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The Wand Chooses the Wizard
2 commentsThese wands are a collection of individual art pieces with magical properties many of which belong to the magical community here in Cardiff California. They are of my own design and each piece...
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"THE BACCHANALIAN" DINING TABLE
3 commentsHeres Temple Table v2. I posted one up last week which raised some fur so I'll be interested to see what happens this time out. Its the same theme as before but more developed and thought...
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Throne
1 commentThis Throne is brought to you by the letter "h". Its a little known fact that I am old alumni of The Sesame Street School of Design, and its courtesy of them that I designed this chair and bring it...
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Spalted Palo Verde Bowl
2 commentsThis bowl is made from a branch of a Palo Verde tree that blew over in a monsoon storm. The log that this bowl came from was then propped up on my garage floor to commence the spalting...
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Curves from Straight Lines
This bowl is turned out of a laminated block of red oak and purple heart.
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Some of my work done at North Bennet Street School
3 commentsAll work done while at North Bennet Street School to see more pics go to http://accustomfurniture.blogspot.com/
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Inlayed Vase
1 commentI have been playing around with inlays for years. I enjoy the challenge and like the results of different woods combined.
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Mother's day
2 commentsMy neighbor was cutting a limb off of his pecan tree about a year ago when I asked if I could have it. As Mother's day came around I thought I could use it to spin something for my wife...
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"Music Box"
6 commentsThis one took me a lot longer then I thought it would. From designing to completion it took me right around six months, working in the evenings and weekends. Putting the sound holes in the bottom and...
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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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Segmented Turned Feet are Easier than You Think
9 commentsThese turned feet looked stunning when all was said and done—and the process is more straight-forward than you might think!
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Carved and Turned Chessmen
I turned and carved this set of chessmen from solid 8/4 cherry. I based the design on Mike Darlow's version of the St. Georges chessmen design, but made a lot of changes from the...
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phranc
1 commentThis was a competition project while I was in college. It was a lot of headaches and late nights trying to get the hinges to wall work out. THe body is all American walnut and head is...
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A Really Big Kitchen Island
Photos and drawings of the construction of a 16' kitchen island
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Solid Ash Refectory Table
Refectory tables were originally used in castles and monasteries to seat hundreds of people, and were built to last using thick legs and heavy joinery. As shown, this table will seat fourteen...
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Alder Buffet
5 commentsPut a three day snow storm and some leftover alder from a kitchen and a case of beer and this what you get
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