pmw07

Malvern, PA, US
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Ive been woodworking for over 20 years and do most of it for personal enjoyment and stress relief. Ive tried to expand my skills as much as possible and have spent a lot of time over the past couple of years to the lathe.

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Goblets with Spiral Stem in Cherry and Maple

Set of 6 turned goblets from cherry. Stems are carved in a spiral from hard maple. 3 are carved in a clockwise spiral and 3 are counterclockwise.

Turned Wine Glass Set

This set of 6 wine glasses were turned from cherry with the spiral stems carved from maple. They are rather large and stand at 17 inches tall with the stems being 12 inches. They are finished with...

Electric Guitar

My first endeavor into musical instruments; and I can't play a note. Thanks to my son Matt for making the 5 month project worthwhile. We even hand cut all the frets and my biggest worry was that it...

Writing Desk

Desk top is Asian Chestnut with bloodwood keys. Inspired by Nakashima's style. Base is Walnut with Ambrosia Maple stretcher and raised panel accents on sides. I hope the photos do the top's figure...

Wine Glass in Wood

Walnut and Maple laminated together with a carved spiral stem. Made in 3 pieces and glued together. Finished with oil. It was made before the bottle was opened and the bottle is used for size...



Recent comments


Re: Poll: What's more important? Speed or the joy of woodworking?

I think its both. There are times when pine shavings smell like heaven and times when they smell like mulch. There are times when I could take all day hand planing a piece of cherry and days when I'd rather put it through a machine. There are projects that I have to finish by the end of the day for me or someone else and those that I've yet to finish for me or someone else. I think what's more important isn't how long it took to do the project, but how long I remember the project after its done.