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  1. Gregory Hickman

    Prototypes, mockups, maquettes!

    In the beginning there is a blank slate. Toy may approach your next project with a piece of wood in mind, you might have an idea of what you want to make, or you might just want to turn for turnings sake. How each person approaches their creative endeavor can be a very personal procedure. When...
  2. Thorny

    Thorny

    Black walnut and locust thorns Black paint
  3. Thorny

    Thorny

    Black walnut and locust thorns Black paint
  4. Emerging Bowl

    Emerging Bowl

    Turned from a Cherry Burl cut down three years ago. It is approximately 14” inches across from end to end of the wings.
  5. 12” Cherry Burl with turquoise inlay

    12” Cherry Burl with turquoise inlay

    Was able to do my first inlay work on this Burl. I wish I could have gotten the bowl a bit thinner but it was threatening to come apart on me. Big B
  6. Norfolk Island Hollow Form

    Norfolk Island Hollow Form

    This is a Norfolk Island Pine Hollow form that is about 13 inches in diameter. I was very satisfied with this ones color and figure.
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