Capital Area Woodturners Gallery

Show and Tell at the September 2003 Meeting

 

   

Above left, from Paul Mazzi  -  a 12” Maple bowl.

Above right, from Paul Mazzi  -  a 12” Cherry bowl.

Right, from Alton Bradford  -  4 segmented hollow forms.

Below right, from Jayne Hart  -  an 8 inch  Cedar bowl.

Below left, from Dan Entinch  -  an 8” wedding goblet made from Mahogany.  

 
 
   
  Above left, from Tom Scharenbrock  -  a 12.5” platter of spalted Maple.

Above right, from Jayne Hart  -  3 shag bark Hickory pies 4” to 6” tall, all from the same branch.

 

Left, from John Overman  -  assorted pin cushions and a 5” X 8” floating bowl.

   
Above, from Kamani Goood  -  a 10” X 3” Maple.

 

Below from Doug Pearson  -  a 14” X 9” form, cut, dyed, drilled and laced with leather.

Above, from Joe Cavanaugh  -  a 8” X 6” lidded box made from Locust with a black cabochon.

 

Below, from Richard Allen and Paul Burke, collaboration of Poplar and Cherry.

   

Below, from Dean Swagert  -  a 8” X9” Dogwood bowl with beautiful grain patterns. Below, from C. A. Savoy  -  three spalted Maple hollow forms from our July demonstrator.
 

Right, below left & right, from Joyce Beene  -  a 6’ X 3” Pear bowl with burned feather exterior and interior; a 7” X 2.5” Maple bowl with bark on 2 sides; and a 6.5” X 1.5” Pear bowl.

Below, from Mike Kinney  -  a 5.5” X 4/5” Cherry bowl with a Poplar egg. Below, from John Overman  -   a 4” X 9.5” Maple bowl that took 1st Place in the Prince William County Fair.

 


Photos taken by Jim Marstall