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  1. Multi-Axis Cherry Peppermill

    Multi-Axis Cherry Peppermill

    13" tall Ceramic mechanism, Watco and Wipe-on Poly finish
  2. Winter 2007 Contest

    Winter 2007 Contest

    Multi-axis quilted maple goblet. Turned using the small Escoulen chuck. The piece is slightly over 10 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter at the widest point.
  3. Multi-Axis Ducks

    Multi-Axis Ducks

    These multi-axis ducks are turned from hackberry and padauk. Each is approximately 2 1/2" wide x 3 1/2" high with a Deft lacquer finish. Although the original duck idea was inspired by Mike Darlow, I have added my own touches by adding the tail feather feature and the slooped back to...
  4. Multi-Axis Birdhouses

    Multi-Axis Birdhouses

    Inspired by Frank Penta at a workshop,I discovered that these birdhouses are extremely fun and easy to turn. The double perch birdhouse is apple wood, while the single perch house is bradford pear. I used Deft lacquer spray finish especially as the natural bark is rough and would be hard to...
  5. Table

    Table

    Time with Michael Hosaluk or Mark Sfirri is always special. I made this table after classes with them. The Ash parts of the legs are turned sepatate for the most part then pegged with dowels and epoxy then colored with shoe dye.
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