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  1. Redirected

    Redirected

    I initially was turning this for a bowl exchange, however I have since redirected it as a Christmas present for a family member. Cherry 12 1/2” overall diameter, 9 1/8” bowl diameter and 2” tall. I have another bowl on the lathe for the exchange.
  2. southwest vessel

    southwest vessel

    My attempt at my favorite Ray Allen form. I had this thing cut out for a couple of years and have been kicking around the box since then. I figured I should either put it together and finish it or throw the thing away-so I guess I did the right thing. anyway-around 16'' dia. cherry, walnut...
  3. Terry's Bowl

    Terry's Bowl

    Woods used: Pecan, Walnut, Maple, and Paduk 11.5" wide by 7" tall
  4. Silver Maple Pot 5024

    Silver Maple Pot 5024

    This is a silver maple pot in the southwest style. It measures 5 7/8 high by 6 3/4 in diameter ( ht/dia = 0.87.) Finished with Antique Oil.
  5. Benicia 1st Street Camphor - SW style

    Benicia 1st Street Camphor - SW style

    So far, this is one of my favorite pieces from the camphor. This 10"w x 5"h Southwestern style bowl is finished outside with shellac and Chapman's beeswax, and inside with just Chapman's wax to keep the camphor odor. This is the first time i've used Chapman's and like it so far.
  6. Black Walnut - 389

    Black Walnut - 389

    First southwest style form. 6" wide x 4 1/2" tall, approx. 3/16" wall thickness. Finished with several coats of danish oil.
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