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  1. Laminated Plate

    Laminated Plate

    11.75” plate turned from Hickory, Cherry and Walnut. 3/16” thick. Finished with DO, then buffed and waxed.
  2. Small Cup Bowl

    Small Cup Bowl

    Oak and Padauk. 2.125" x 3.75" - 3/32 wall thickness
  3. Small Christmas 'Calabash'

    Small Christmas 'Calabash'

    5 7/8" x 2 7/8", 3/16" walls from laminate of Sapele, Padauk, Maple and Cherry; DO finish After a calabash thread here a few months ago I've been intrigued by this shape. Although I have yet to make a true calabash form, I keep playing around it. After a thread on another forum yesterday I...
  4. Summer 2008 contest

    Summer 2008 contest

    Maple and Purpleheart Pedestal Stand - Approx 30 inches tall. Features an inside outside turning and a segmented style spiral on the spindle portion of the project. Every part is turned.
  5. Side View Harlequin Goblet

    Side View Harlequin Goblet

    Side view of the goblet Laminated Cherry and Maple 4 3/8 Tall x 3 9/16 square The thickness at the top is around 3/32 - 1/8. Haven't actually measured it. First ever "goblet". Foot is separate lamination.
  6. Top View Harlequin Goblet

    Top View Harlequin Goblet

    This is the Top view of the goblet. Laminated Cherry and Maple 4 3/8 tall x 3 9/16 square
  7. Laminated cedar and aspen

    Laminated cedar and aspen

    Laminated cedar and aspen cap
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