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Greg Stewart's unorthodox Scottish shop.
A very unorthodox setup for a shop none the less apart from hand tools its kind of workable in a h&s contravening haphazard way!A place to escape and create.
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Robbie's Woodshop
I would start off by saying that this shop would be my dream work shop because I would use every tool listed on my plan to make varios projects.
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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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"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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Sheraton Side Tables in Mahogany
3 commentsI wanted to try my hands on turning. This project was a result of that. The eight legs on these tables are the only eight pieces of wood I have ever mounted on a lathe. I also used the...
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Chess Table, Chairs & Chess Pieces
10 commentsThis is the first of three sets that I made. I made this set ten years ago. The other two I made seven years ago. All three sets are made out of American Black Walnut, & Hard...
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Platter and Bowl, Commission for Marine Biological Association(UK) conference
Two turned pieces commissioned by Aberystwyth University (Wales) for their Marine Biological Association Conference. Platter approx 14" diam x 1 1/2" deep. Bowl approx 7" diam x 4" deep.
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woodturning in the Cook Islands
Woodturning done while teaching in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The boxes are inlaid in the rim - this gives the person opening them a surprise and preserves the colour of the inlays. Timbers and shells...
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