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  1. "A Birdseye View"

    "A Birdseye View"

    After studying this box, I decided to name it as well! It is kind of fun to give my work a title. Turned from Birdseye Siamese Rosewood (Dalbergia cochinchinensis) this box is really striking from all angles. I have named it accordingly because all of the tight little birdseye clusters that are...
  2. Segmented Wave Bowl: Birds-eye Maple / Padauk

    Segmented Wave Bowl: Birds-eye Maple / Padauk

    thanks to John Beaver for his inspiration and instruction on making wave bowls. 6 3/4" by 4"
  3. Birdseye Maple

    Birdseye Maple

    Birdseye Maple with Ebony lid/finial. Measures 5" dia. x 4-1/2" tall. Dyed with Artisan dyes. Finished with Antique Oil and buffed.
  4. The Last Bowl

    The Last Bowl

    I went to a ladies house to help her sell some of her deceased husbands tools. We were going through some of the tools when we pulled out this blank. She told me that was the last bowl that he ever worked on. It was mounted, rounded, and a hole drilled in it ready to go. She always wanted a...
  5. Untitled

    Untitled

    Poplar and Birdseye Maple. The body is segmented construction using poplar. The top and foot are birdseye maple. Body is textured and painted with a flat black enamel. The top and foot have a tung oil finish. 12" H x 7" D
  6. Trigonish plate/platter

    Trigonish plate/platter

    Birdseye maple. Inscribed circle of 10 inches, diameter of circle at wing-tips is 14 inches.
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