Congratulations to David Bartell for "Place your Burdens Here" being selected as Turning of the Week for November 25, 2024
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This has been an idea that I’ve been thinking about for a year and started working on about 2 months ago. Black walnut and beech. And this is just the test piece. The elements are doweled together.
This was a 12" spalted beech platter that I turned recently. My wife, Penny, saw something more than I did and set to work with her pyrography iron. This is the result
This wedding goblet is made from a laminated piece of Bubinga and Beech.
It is 7" tall and 2" in diameter. The rings were made by a friend in silver as close copies to the white gold ones that my son and his fiance will be using on the day. The finish is sanding sealer and then...
Releaf VIII
Wood: NZ Beech sp?
Length: 290mm (11 -1/4")
Thickness: 4mm
First piece for the year!
This piece is very similar to my last releaf . Someone fell in love with releaf VII after it was sold at our last exhibition so I suggested I could make another with some changes and...
This is a multi-wood box, all pieces turned from end grain combining spalted beech for the body, East Indian rosewood for the lid, and spalted beech for the lid inlay. This box is a little less than 2 3/8" in height and diameter.
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