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Turning of the Week for September 29, 2025

Bill Boehme

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My selection for Turning of the Week for September 29, 2025 is "Bud Vase" by Tom Hale. Not only is it an outstanding turning done in quartersawn white oak, but surprisingly it is also one solid piece. My initial (incorrect) impression was that it was an excellent example of precision joinery, but by "pixel peeping" I was able to confirm that it is indeed one solid piece of wood.

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Great choice Bill and congratulations on a tremendous piece Tom! I highly recommend a visit to Tom’s Instagram site as you get a nice glimpse into some of his techniques and amazing backlog of pieces “in process”. Being a proud owner of one of these vases, I can attest that they just keep evolving in fabulous ways. Keep em coming Tom and keep moving “that-a-way”, haha!!
 
It’s one of the most amazing pieces I’ve seen on a site where I’m constantly amazed by the quality of work. Really great choice Bill and congratulations Tom!
 
My selection for Turning of the Week for September 29, 2025 is "Bud Vase" by Tom Hale. Not only is it an outstanding turning done in quartersawn white oak, but surprisingly it is also one solid piece. My initial (incorrect) impression was that it was an excellent example of precision joinery, but by "pixel peeping" I was able to confirm that it is indeed one solid piece of wood.

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WOW! Cool as the other side of the pillow!
 
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