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Beer stein by Dave
Two walnut calises by Dave
Michel
Michel
Western red cedar left and Apple wood right. Huge difference in quality of turnings. Chris
This is the box I would have turned at the March demo. Had it started to save time, but just got around to finishing it. Not a big fan of tiger wood, it tends to splinter in the edges. Wax finish. By Anthony
Claro walnut. The bloody thing exploded on me twice because of hidden wind shakes, which explains why it's not deeper. I like it anyway. Anthony
Three cornered bowl in American Basswood worked on jointly by George, Trevor and Andy at the last Saturday workshop.
Manitoba Maple bowls. The one on the left finished with Varathane Wood Finish (soft gloss), the other with five coats of tung oil. Both sanded to 400 grit. The lip on the left one was an accident. The chisel slipped and the lip emerged. Happy accident. By Andy.
Since I’m the baby of the group I feel I should show you guys I’m trying and plugging away practicing what you guys have been showing me. You can watch how people turn, but doing it, it’s a bit different. Trevor
By John
By John
By John
By John
By John
Garlic bowl. Oak, walnut and cherry. By John
Segments, segments, segments. By Michel
12" applewood bowl by Steve
12" applewood bowl by Steve
15" lazysusan in red oak by Steve
15" lazysusan in red oak by Steve
3 tiered jewelry box by Steve
3 tiered jewelry box by Steve
Latest shenanigans from Big Mike.
Eggs, by Mike.
This is a 10" platter with glue-ups, made from red oak, black walnut and sapele (I think). By Mike
This is a 10" platter with glue-ups, made from red oak, black walnut and sapele (I think). By Mike.
Segmented bowl by Steve.
Segmented bowl by Steve.
Egg cups from a branch. Unknown wood. By Dave.
maple burl 3/4 bowl. Turned to users specs. By Dave.
elm. Was a square piece before. Now round. By Dave.
Engineered wood, by Dave.
Birch, cocobolo and Maple burl. Basically took the whole day, the birch is rock hard. Anthony
Birch, cocobolo and Maple burl. Basically took the whole day, the birch is rock hard. Anthony
Claro walnut and calcite. Amazing how easily the corners will chip. Anthony
By Lionel.
By Lionel.
By Lionel.
By Lionel.
Chutney bowl in spalted elm. Waiting to get some clear lacquer for the finish. Anthony
Here are two bowls I have finished - except the buffing. Russ
By Yves.
Three legged bowl prototype for a larger one. By Yves.
Red oak plate by Dave.
Corner plates from a maple burl by Dave.
Roller ball from maple and spaulted maple, by Dave.
Cigar pens - green stained burl; blue stabilized cactus, by Dave.
Old pine hot serving plate, by Dave.
Applewood bowl by Steve.
Applewood bowl by Steve.
Applewood bowl by Steve.
Yarn bowl by Steve.
Yarn bowl by Steve.
Yarn bowl by Steve.
Small kwila bowl (5 inches). I need to work on my finishes. By Anthony.
Japanese inspired condiment plate, 2.5 inches. My first shot at something with feet. Ambrosia maple with black lacquer, clear lacquer and carnauba wax. By Anthony
Japanese inspired condiment plate, 2.5 inches. My first shot at something with feet. Ambrosia maple with black lacquer, clear lacquer and carnauba wax. By Anthony
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
Letter openers by Dave.
Letter openers by Dave.
10” walnut with a poured epoxy “inlay”. I sealed the groove with a light coat of varnish to (hopefully) stop any seepage, it worked as not a drop escaped. John H.
A little different from the prototype (five rows above). Yves
The first of four new legs for a friend's table. Anthony
Left to right: two from branches; red oak; and elm (the biggest one). Dave
Cherry wood bowl (sanded to 400 grit, finished with salad bowl wax) gifted to Senator Julie Miville-Dechêne following tour of Gatineau Park by Trevor.
Tried something new, had a few mishaps, but quite pleased with the results. Yves
Twelve inch box elder bowl finished with 20 coats of shellac applied using french polish technique. By Andy
Twelve inch box elder bowl finished with 20 coats of shellac applied using french polish technique. By Andy
Spindle work by Anthony
Walnut by Anthony
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
By Mike
Urn for my pup, Alvin. By Dave
Vase by Dave. (With lots of help from Lionel.)
Vase by Dave.
Vase by Dave.
Figured maple platter, dye, butcher block oil on the working surface and shellac thinned 5 to 1 on the underside. By Anthony
Olive candlesticks by John.
Purpleheart candlesticks by John
Aromatic cedar limb. Live edge. By Dave B.
Back view of previous image.
Farmhouse candle from spruce, by Trevor.
Wood species left to right: spruce, spruce and ash. By Trevor.
Spinning tops made of lacewood by John.
Home - Current Events
Mission Statement
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Dave Bell Presentation
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Accomplished Woodturners: A-M
Accomplished Woodturners: N-Z
Cultural
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Wood Types & Other Turning Materials
Other Woodturning Clubs