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woodturning art

  1. Germe

    Germe

    Germe is a piece of walnut turned and carved from walnut wood without gluing. Airbrush finishing of the sapwood to reinforce the white side. Wrought iron base which allows the piece to be positioned in any direction. Approximate dimensions on its base: height 170 mm, length 200 mm and width 160...
  2. Effect of global warming

    Effect of global warming

    Turned then carved , skin related aspect, imitating an arid and cracked earth. Selective tint with walnut stain. Colorless wax and Judea bitumen. Maple wood. Approx 7¨¨
  3. Twisted rope

    Twisted rope

    Footed, oval-shaped, segmented bowl. Maple, padauk, wenge and mahogany. Carved feet and top edge. Before carving, 1152 segments.
  4. Owen's Spated Natural Pecan Hollow Form - BO.11

    Owen's Spated Natural Pecan Hollow Form - BO.11

    I acquired some pecan from a prominent potter here in NC - Ben Owen III. His grandfather planted the tree in the Seagrove community and I have been making a small collection of hollow forms from it. This piece was turned from an upper limb section so it still has the pith in it. The pieces...
  5. Jason Van Duyn

    Jason Van Duyn

    Hi all, Ive been a member of AAW for about three years now and I have been turning since around 2007. Just getting around to the forums now. I do some spindle work and bowl work. Though I am primarily a vessel turner. I've made quite a few hollow forms, see some below. I also have more of...
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