Capital Area Woodturners Gallery

Show and Tell at the February 2004 Meeting

 

   

Above left, from Pat O’Brien – Three bowls, each about 6”W X 3”H, 1 from Dogwood and two from Walnut with hand-carving on the rims.

Above right, from Bob Grudberg – two 6”W X 6”H Cedar natural edge open forms.

Right, from C.A. Savoy – a 6”W X 7”H Maple Burl hollow form.

Below right, from Janye Hart – a 12”W X 3”H Walnut salad bowl and a 8”W X 3”H Spalted dogwood candy bowl.

Below left, from Don Johnson – two 4”W X 4”H Myrtle closed form with carved and shaped rim edges and 6 Christmas ornament tops that have been marbled as the surface treatment.  

 
 
   
  Above left, from Gene Crosby – a 10”W X 6”H Walnut bowl with a wide segmented rim accent of Paduak, Maple, and Purple Heart; also a 12”W X 4”H segmented bowl (all scraps) of Paduak, Maple Purple Heart, Walnut, and Zebrawood.  The fish eyes are plastic ‘movable’ inserts.

 

Above right, from Jorge Salinas – Would you believe a tuner of just a couple of month!. A 6”W X 3”H Cherry bowl with tiny grooves over the entire exterior; a7”W X 3”H Maple hollow form and a 8” X 8” non0-dimentional Manzanita Root bowl.

 

Left, from Doug Peartson – a large 18”H X 14”W Box elder vase with blue metal flakes rubbed into glue as fill for surface voids for accent.

   
Above, from John Noffsinger – a 11”W X 6”H Maple Burl natural edge hollow form box with carved feet.

 

Below from Tom Boley – a gift for Tom’s church of a crucifix mounted on a turned and hollow-out base filled with lead shot to add weight.

Above, from Don Riggs – four of Don’s small bowls of about 6”W X 6”H from Dogwood, Spalted Maple, and Walnut.

 

Below, from Elliot Feldman – a segmented candy box of Mahogany and Maple.

   

Below, from Art Jenson  -  a larger 13”W X 1”H segmented platter from Birdseye Maple. Below, from Phil Roche  -  a 10”W X 5”H Walnut “Sands of Time”.
 

 

 


Photos taken by Jim Marstall