Capital Area Woodturners Gallery

Show and Tell at the July 2000 Meeting

 

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Above left, from John Overman, large and small Red Cedar dishes, a Red Oak post ornament, a maple hamburger press, a Cherry Ball, and a Maple hollow form.

Above right, from Tom Scharenbrock, a maple desk clock, and a very nice   natural edge Ash bowl..

 

Right, from Don Johnson, a Persimmon 3"w x 2"h hollow form, a 4"w x 3"h Walnut bowl, and a 6"w x 5"h square winged bowl from Olive Ash.

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 ijs0007a.jpg (15551 bytes) Right, from John Shapard, a 12"w x 12"h Pecan and Mahogany segmented deep bowl.  Reed-like accents are Luann Mahogany inserts into bandsaw cuts of the individual segments.

 

Below, right and left by Allen Becker

Below Left, 10"w x 5"h Maple bowl.

Below, a 5"w x 5"h Spalted Maple bowl and a 5"w x 4"h Chocolate Ash bowl.

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Right, from Richard Allen, a 13"w x 11"h Maple segmented canister.  Richard said the lid was turned originally smooth, but the grain pattern was not pleasing, so he accented the lid with the grooves.  Turned out rather well! ira0007a.jpg (16139 bytes)
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Above, from Bill Hardy, a 10"w x 6"h natural edge Cherry bowl and a 12"w x 5"h Plum bowl..

Above right, another Bill Hardy, a 13" w Walnut platter.  Bill has named this piece, 'The Eye of the Storm".

 

Right, from Dean Swagert, a vase from African Blackwood.

 

Below, from John Kern - 6"w x 3"h Maple bowl.

Below right, from John Noffsinger, to Burl bowls, one with a burnt rim.

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Above, from Steve Bishop, a ball from Manzanita burl squeezed by a home made screw clamp from Birdseye Maple.  The caption reads, "Portrait of the artist a a middle-aged man with a stressful job, a wife, two kids, a house, two mortagages, two cars, 5 cats, and a neurotic dog".

 

Above, from Neil Kagan, a 18"w x 20"l hand carved Maple Burl.

 

isw0007a.jpg (9246 bytes) Left, from Scott Wallis, a 9"h Cherry, and a 5.5"h Walnut bud vases.
 

Photos taken by Jim Marstall