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  1. Trilobate Lemon Hollowform

    Trilobate Lemon Hollowform

    Basic narrow opening hollowform. Made from something new to me: Trilobate Lemon wood. It's extremely slow growing and has incredibly tight growth rings. Turns like a dream! 1.5" tall x 1" widest x 1/16" thickness. 1/4" opening. Fully hollowed. Dime coin for scale. No finish
  2. Yeah, I know !

    Yeah, I know !

    Natural Edge Hollowform / closed bowl shape. Tulip Poplar. 6.5" x 4" No, I didn't start out with this shape in mind. I cut out the sides because the wood was so bland. Left a round foot as the base. Didn't look right so I kept cutting it down until the shape just ...
  3. Myrtle Burl & Walnut Hollowform

    Myrtle Burl & Walnut Hollowform

    Hollowform, Myrtle Burl & Walnut Base, Custom Finish, 5" x 3.5"
  4. collaboration: Mahoney & Wolfe

    collaboration: Mahoney & Wolfe

    Mike Mahoney vessel made of maple; Scorched Brilliance motif by Andi Wolfe (pyrography and prismacolor markers). ca. 4" tall. To be donated to Utah Woodturning Symposium Auction. Another one will be donated to the 2004 AAW auction.
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