Congratulations to Gabriel Hoff for "Spalted Beech Round Bottom Box" being selected as Turning of the Week for January 6, 2024
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Mulberry burl live-edge hollow form vessel with Kingman turquoise inlay. No finish on it yet but I'm open to suggestions! Am thinking an oil or wipe-on polycrylic would be nice but I'd prefer something that is either clear or won't overly amber the wood (and doesn't have a strong odor). Approx...
Collaborative piece produced at « grand atelier » organized by Aftab in the Escoulen school. Stained glass inlay by @vitraux_honfleur (Amandine Steck) zinc inlay by @lorinbruckin, manufacturing and crystal inlay by @gonnet.emailleur (Bernard Gonnet) Turning of the walnut shape by...
This is a new series of "mini" hollow vessels. This pear shaped vessel is two inches in diameter and hollowed on the inside. Finished with wax. More will follow....
I had a small catalpa blank and a birdseye maple board for years. I have never done a two piece hollow form, my first attempt.
8 1/2” diameter, 3” tall
Turned Chinese Elm Burl. Just a simple form for a local show, the last of what was a fantastic burl tree, wish I had a lot more of it. The surfaced has been brushed to scrub out the softer wood.
I turned this and began the carving at the Escoulen School in France a few years ago. Then I hauled it all over the US to demos and worked on it a little at a time so people could see the stages of carving. It has been through hundreds of hands and thousands of miles, and recently took a trip to...
I turned this and began the carving at the Escoulen School in France a few years ago. Then I hauled it all over the US to demos and worked on it a little at a time so people could see the stages of carving. It has been through hundreds of hands and thousands of miles, and recently took a trip to...
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