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| Large 14" diameter Par Rosa platter and a bowl with side voids and a vessel-in-vessel from Chanfuta. Richard Allen gathered this wood on a recent trip to Mozambique. The inside vessel-in-vessel is metal also turned on the lathe. | Above is a 8" diameter, 3" high hollow form made from Chanfuta, also brought back from Mozambique. |
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Left, a 9" diameter spalted beech bowl by Patrick Mullaley |
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| Above, a 3"d x 2"h spalted bowl, and a 3"w x 3"h bowl. Wood gathered from the firewood pile. Turned by Joe Seliga | Another bowl by Joe Seliga. 4"d x 3"h osage orange pedestal bowl with inlay bloodwood accents. |
| Right are 3 natual edge bowls from elm, pine, and mesquite turned by George Skorupski. | ![]() |
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Left is an assortment of natural edge bowls from elm, cherry, ash, and pine. Turned by Geroge Skorupski. The vessel at the far left was the cutoff from their Christmas tree. |
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| Above, 3 bottle unique bottle stoppers by Art Jenson. They are in the shape of a apple, pagoda, and a pear. The stem is turned ebony. | Above is another from Art Jenson, a 20"d x 3"h walnut bowl with blue turquoise "Inlace" ring. |
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Left, a 2"d x 3"h pignut hickory bowl, and a 6"d x 3"h walnut bowl with sapwood, turned by Jim Marstall |
| Right, a 5"h japanes yew hollow form, and a 3"h red oak burl natural edge hollow form turned by Jayne Hart. | ![]() |
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Left, a 14"d mahogany platter with carved rim, turned and carved by Dr. John Bledsoe. John said the carving took about 80 hours. Now that's patience and requires a steady hand!! |
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| Above, Don Riggs is playing with his new toy, the Sorby texturing tool. A cherry bowl with a cross hatch texture, and a walnut bowl and platter. | A 14"d x 5"h walnut bowl. All three of the walnut turnings came from the same piece of wood. Don used the McNaughton system to cut out the 3 bowl from one piece on the lathe. |
| Right, a spalted maple vase 12" high by C.A. Savoy | ![]() |
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Left, a 8"d x 3"h ambrosia maple bowl with carved rim. |
| Right, a beautiful 16"d x 8"h walnut bowl with carved rim and foot | ![]() |
Photos taken by Jim Marstall and scannned by Mary Youman