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  1. Oak Cup

    Oak Cup

    Turned wet, Danish oil. approx 3 inches tall. Wood donated by friend who trimmed his tree.
  2. P

    Tips for Wood Species & Glue-Ups

    I am relatively new to woodturning and I could use some pointers on a couple of items. I'm starting a new project (not to resale) for a couple of clients/friends and I'll need to glue up the blanks, 4'' x 4'' x 4'' per cup. Should I be worried about any grain direction issues while gluing up...
  3. Christmas 2010 Box Group

    Christmas 2010 Box Group

    A group of boxes I made for my wife and children. The front and right ones were inspired by the vision of a U.S. sailor wearing a "Dixie Cup" hat and dungarees. The left one is my first attempt at a sphere box and the back my first attempt at a deep box. They vary in size from...
  4. Sabbicue

    Sabbicue

  5. Ornate Ivory Cup

    Ornate Ivory Cup

    Synthetic ivory on mahogany. 4"x5"x4"
  6. Fluted Mesquite Cup

    Fluted Mesquite Cup

    Another fluted item. From mesquite log salvaged from the dump. Fun stuff!
  7. Distorted cup form

    Distorted cup form

    Three inches diameter, walnut burl cup form. The walnut burl was saturated when this piece was turned and over time the cell walls collapsed (that is my speculation, anyway) and the form distorted as it dried out. Finish is wax. The fun part of this piece is it was based on a Tom Coleman...
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