13"
maple burl open vessel and a 2" persimmon hollow form with cocobolo finial and base
by Don Hart. While turing the maple burl as Don was approaching the bottom inside he
felt the tool hit a hollow pocket. After he cleared out all the wood chips he found
the end of a limb which the burl had grown around.
George Skorpuski
brought in some weed pots from oak and cedar (off the wood pile), as well as a cherry
plate, and a small maple bowl. The maple hollow form lower left was made by
Ray Key when George attended his Arrowmont class last month.


Bob Marshall was the
bowl master this month with a collection of bowls from spalted maple, crabapple, and
walnut.


Four bowls by Don Riggs. Three walnut and one flame maple.
Here is another
in a series of big leaf maple burl vessels with natural edge by Steve Bishop. Steve
says this is the son from the inside of a much larger vessel. Below, Steve has a
walnut horn shaped form and another big leaf maple burl bowl.

Bill Hardy
displays some lace bobbins and hair sticks with free rings.

At right, a lidded box by Bill Ford made from popular after watching a Ray Key video.
Richard Allen's 3" crabapple bowl. 
Right, "A French Maid" (douglas fir and walnut) and the "Kremlin
Spire" (Walnut) by Merle Phillips.
Photos taken by Jim Marstall