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| Above left, Insprired by the Mark Sfirri demonstration in
March, Tim Kochman applied the multi-axis turning techniques to this wild Mahogany bat.
Also a square edged Padaul bowl. Above right, Another unique multi-axis bat made of Poplar, and a 10"w x 4"h Spalted Maple bowl.
Right, A collection of birdhouse ornaments, picture frames, barometer sets etc. made from Kingwood, Zebrawood, Walnut, Spalted Maple, and Olivewood by Sheryl Kochman. |
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A collection from Richard Allen
Left, a 9" Bigleaf maple Burl Below Left, 16"w x 3"h Cherry Burl Below, a wholly enclosed hollow conversation piece of Walnut, Maple, and Cherry |
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| Right, a 10"w x 5"h Red Cedar bowl by Bob Grundberg. | ![]() |
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| Another impressive collection from Chris Light Above, a nexting Seabird. Above right, ebony dyed 10" Maple bowl. Right, dyed pine and Norfolk Pine bowls. Below, bathing birds, and a resting duck. Below right, Chris always fills a table with his creations during the month. Here we see lots of bathing and feeding birds, woodpecker, and reproduction of antique food stool.
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| Above, a 10"w x 3"h Maple bowls with ants stenciled across by
Don Johnson.. Below, 2 Cherry Burl bowls of about 6"w x 2"h and a Spalted Oak bowl with seven spinning tops by C.A. Savoy |
Above,a 14"w x 5"h Maple bowl from Don Johnson. Below, a wall clock of Purpleheart with a Poplar stripe, made for his granddaughter, by Paul Burke. |
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| Below, a 3" x 3" Apple wood lidded box by John Overman. | Below, 2 Zebrawood goblets of 8" and 6" high, and a lidded Mahogany box by John Overman. |
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| Right, Multi-axis ball bats by Ed Hochhard. | ![]() |
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A large Maple bowl. |
Photos taken by Jim Marstall