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My first segmented wood turning.
1 commentMy first segmented woodturning, made of purple heart and canarywood.
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Doll table and chairs.
Doll table and chairs made from hard and soft maple for my daughter. Table is 19 1/4" H and the top is 20 1/2 square finished with shellac then Oil & Urethane topcoat, Chairs are 24...
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chippendale lowboy
3 commentsThis is a project that came from Frank Gottshalls: "Making Furniture Masterpieces". It took me 6 months to make and is made from rough sawn oak that I dried and planed. The legs feet front rail...
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Federal Gentleman's Dressing Table
1 commentVarious elements of the Federal Period are interpreted in this Gentleman’s Dressing Table of my own design. The reeded bobbin detail in the legs and the prominent shaded fan challenge...
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Rope Twist Bed
2 commentsThis is a queen sized pencil post bed. It is all made of black American walnut except for the headboard which I quartered walnut burl veneer. All of the radius...
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Sweetgum Plate
A plate I turned from siding I saved when a old 96 year old barn was being torn down.
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Plant Stand
This was made using Purpleheart and Hard Maple. It is approximately 30 inches tall. There is an inside outside turning and a segmented style glue up in the column. It is finished with multiple coats...
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Custom Turned duck and goose calls
These are some of my custom turned duck and goose calls
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Rings of things
This is part of a series called rings of things. The bowl is maple, the ring is beech, and there are several different species in the marquetry.
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Pyramid supported vessel
2 commentsThis piece, with a terrible title, has a bit of an Art Deco feel to it, as well as a sort of faux-Aztec vibe. Or maybe "The Day the Earth Stood Still". It's made of rosewood (I think), tiger stripe...
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OASIS
14 commentsFrom a North Carolina Live Oak crotch burl trimmed with segmented rings of brazilian cherry and white oak. Stands 14 inches tall and 13 inches in diameter.
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Maple Mahogany and Purple Heart bowl
1 commentThis is my first turning project a maple, mahogany, and purple heart bowl that i made in my high school wood shop as a birthday gift for my mom. I coopered the sides together and finished it...
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Shallow Acacia Bowl
A clean, elegant bowl with very interesting grain. In undercut the bottom at a very shallow angle so that the bowl appears as if it is floating. It is finished with a turner's polish...
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Maple Burl Box
This is the first turned object that I drew a design for before I turned it. I finished it with my Magic Mojo, a wax and oil mixture that I am selling at the local Woodcraft store. I love the gleam...
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Redwood Burl Platter with Bark Inclusion
2 commentsThis platter is turned from a hunk of California Redwood burl. The bark inclusion on the rim gives it an artistic kick
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Round Mirror with Carved Rim
This round mirror made from African Mahogany with a carved diamond detail around the rim is based on an example produced by Charles Shackelton
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Figured Walnut and Ebony Hollow Form
Walnut crotch wood hollow form with an ebony finial. It's about 9" wide and 7" tall.
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Natural Edge Box Elder Burl Bowl
4 commentsThis bowl was made from a piece of box elder burl sent to me by a friend in Utah. (Thanks, Curt.) It's about 9" wide and 5" tall.
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Small Vase
2 commentsIt doesn't happen often, but when I picked up this piece of wood I could see exactly it was going to be. Redwood Burl with Ebony finish.
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Harry Potter Wands
6 commentsI turned these 15 1/4” long magic wands of Harry Potter influence for my eight-year-old daughter who is just finishing the 7th book. The top wand is made from highly figured...
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Spalted Sugar Maple Bowl with Tap Hole
This turned bowl is made from a spalted sugar maple log from New Hampshire. By chance, the perimeter features an abandoned maple syrup tap hole.
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Segmented Gentlemans Pen
1 commentThis is a segmented pen I made from Holly, Bloodwood, and Ebony. I first made a lamination of the three woods. Then I drilled the holes for the tubes. After that I cut the...
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Small Urn
Walnut Urn - My own design. 8"tall x 4"dia. Three coats of wipe on poly, with steel wool rub out between coats. Turned from a walnut tree that had been standing dead for seven years. This was the...
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Turkey Call w/Photo
This was a special hand-turned Turkey call made from Padauk, it is really small bowl turning where the inside of the bowl gets a friction Surface and a resonating soundboard attached to a pedistal...
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Round table of Walnut and Spalted Maple
The field of the top is made with 4-way book matched spalted maple, encircled by an 8-piece walnut ring constructed with spline joints. The pedestal is hand carved in a braided rope...
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Sheraton Side Tables in Mahogany
2 commentsI wanted to try my hands on turning. This project was a result of that. The eight legs on these tables are the only eight pieces of wood I have ever mounted on a lathe. I also used the...
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Entry and Screen Door
2 commentsMade with VG fir. Panels made with 1/8th inch insulating foam between two layers of VG plywood. Hardware is solid brass.
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The Spruce Goose ll
This is an abstract working model of Howard Hughs's Spruce Goose made of thirteen ply plywood. I was given a palate of this wood and was buring it for fire wood before I realized I could...
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