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  1. Osage Orange Hollow Form Box

    Osage Orange Hollow Form Box

    The Osage here is a good example of the slow growing trees in Ontario. About 3 inches in diameter and 4.5 inches high. The lid is wenge which contrasts well with the yellow Osage. Finish is wipe-on poly and Beall buffed.
  2. Small wonder

    Small wonder

    So it’s all done. I will be doing a little extra work on the finish i kinda rushed it a bit. I did use CA for the finish in this one. That’s not my go to finish but it works if I had done my standard finish it would have taken an extra week or 2 to finish it up. This is a precursor for another...
  3. This segmented ball is about 5 1/2 inches in diameter and has 416 pieces. All the rings were tapered at one end before I glued them together. The base is carved out of Wenge.
  4. Complex-Hyperboloid Candlesticks

    Complex-Hyperboloid Candlesticks

    Complex-Hyperboloid Candlesticks in Wenge Derived from classic Olsonik hyperbolic shape. Ratio of lengths of top section to bottom section of both pieces conforms to "Golden Ratio" or "phi" which is ~1.618. Max Height: 11 15/16" Max Diameter: 1 7/8" Min...
  5. Lidded Bowl - Spalted Maple w Wenge Finial

    Lidded Bowl - Spalted Maple w Wenge Finial

    Spalted Maple Bowl w Lid. Finial is Wenge.
  6. NE Cherry w Wenge base

    NE Cherry w Wenge base

    Natural Edge Cherry with Wenge Base.
  7. NE Cherry with Void

    NE Cherry with Void

    Natural Edge Cherry. Void from rotten pith. Base is Wenge.
  8. Chinese Bowl

    Chinese Bowl

    Cherry and Wenge legs. 15" x 6" Photo by: Arlan Heiser
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