Capital Area Woodturners Gallery

Show and Tell at the April 2002 Meeting

 

   

Above left, from John Overman, 2 birds resting on logs for the collaborative challenge.

Above right, from Don Johnson,  a 15”L X 3” W Curley Maple pointed bowl.

Right, from Pete Walsh,  a 7”W X 3 ½”H Apple bowl and an 11” Oak platter.

Below right, from Jim Marstall,  a 20”W X 6”H Cherry bowl with black dyed rim and carved (shaky-handed) accents stripes.

Below left, from Bob Grudberg  -  2 5”bodied Walnut birds for collaborative challenge with fantail back feathers.

 

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  Above left, from David Jacobowitz  -  an 11”H X 5”W Walnut vase.

Above right, from John Noffsinger  -  a 9”H X 5”W hollow-form with carved and dyed feet, and rim decorations using color dyes inside pyrographic designs.

Left, from John Noffsinger  -  a 12” W X 6”H Cherry Hollow-form with heavy carved out side handles and color dyes inside pyrographic designs.

   
Above, from Patrick O’Brien  -  12”W X 2”H Maple bowl; a 6”H X 2”W Red Maple hollow-form, and a 7”W X 5 1/2 “hollow-form from Osage Orange.

 

Below from Don Johnson  -  a 6”W natural edge spalted Birdseye Maple bowl; a 4”H Maple lidded bow, and a 8”W X 4”H fluted bowl.

Above, from Richard Allen  -  a 10”H X 8”W staked canister made from Red Heart, Walnut, and Maple.

 

Below, from Don Hart  -  9 miniature vases made from Tagua nut, Padauk, and a mystery wormy wood.  The largest size is 2” high – some with threaded lids.

   

Below, from Felton Gilliam -  a 10”W Poplar platter with a 7” long tree ornament made from Maple and Ebony and a 5” Poplar tree ornament with hand-painted butterflies by his wife Debbie. Below, from Don Riggs  -  a couple of birds feeding their young for the collaborative challenge.
 

Right, from Don Riggs  -  5 bowls of Madrone, Walnut, and Cherry.

Below left, from Dave Butts  -  a 5”W X 2”H Pear bowl.

Below right, from Don Chamlee  -  a 4”H lidded box made of spalted Curley Maple and two bowls made from Brazilian Cherry and Honduran Rosewood.

Right, from Mike Kinney  -  an ornament of Cherry Burl and Ash and two lidded boxes made of Pear.

Below left, from Neil Kagan  -   a 4”H X 5”W Maple Burl hand carved to give the rim and sides texture and relief.

Below right, from Don Hart  -  one of his 2”H miniatures with 3 tenee-tiney flowers mounted inside.  I just couldn’t get close enough for the picture to do justice to the quality of work.

Below left, from Don Riggs  -  three 9”W Maple bowls.


Photos taken by Jim Marstall