Capital Area Woodturners Gallery

Show and Tell at the November 2002 Meeting

 

   

Above left, from Bob Reynolds  -  10”W X 8”H spalted Ambrosia Maple bowl with  rim beads.

Above right, from Don Johnson  -  4”W bowl mouth x 8 W wings diamond bowl with internal gilding and a 8” W ebonized bowl with fluting” (Hand-Grenade bowl).

Right, from Patrick O’Brien  -  7:W X 3”H Walnut bowl with ornamental lathe bad at rim and a 13”h Black Locust Burl vase.

Below right, from Jim Marstall  -  20”W X 6”H Ambrosia maple bowl with beaded rim and inlace filler at knot.

Below left, from Frank Stepanski  -  24”W X 5”H natural edge Oak bowl.  

 
 
   
  Above left, from Frank Stepanski  -  two 8”W X 4 and 5”H Cherry bowls.

Above right, from Bob Reynolds  -  a 10”W X 4”H Apple bowl with beaded rim and a 8”W X 7”H Walnut flared vase.

Left, from Art Jenson  -  20”W X 6”H Cherry bowl with “gunstock” etching around mid-band.

   
Above, from Neil Kagan  -  turned & carved pieces:  Left –stylized hollow form; right-leaf form; and center-Cherry water motion.

 

Below from Neil Kagan  -  front right- Honey Locust bowl with Bamboo dipper; front right-Zebrawood hand carved and heart-shaped lidded box with a single hinge pin; and back-Cherry bowl with a carved rim.

Above, from Neil Kagan  -  Left-Ash lidded vessel with Bloodwood finial and vine; center-Mahogany lidded box with bleached Basswood rose top; and right-Maple form of growing leaves and vine.

 

Below, from Doug Pearson  -  a 10”W X 6”H hollow form with natural edged voids and a 10”W X 4”H natural edge bowl from Maple burl.

   

Below, from Tom Boley  -  a 10”W X 3”H Cedar bowl with a thick natural edge rim and flared branch stem. Below, from John Trant  -  four Mahogany 3”W X 2”H finger bowls – two with carved rims.
 

Right, from C. A. Savoy  -  a Globe-pot lidded box with top and bottom finials on a pedestal.

Below left, from Joyce Beene -  a 3”W X 4” H Poplar weedpot.

Below right, from Don Hart  -  Note penny in the background.  13 miniature turnings of Holly, Yellowwood, Ebony, Cocobolo, Paduak, and Russian Olive.  The two front turnings are laminations of 4 woods WITH A CAPTIVE RING !

Right, from Joyce Beene  -  3-legged stool made in Don Rigg’s first turning class.

Below left, from Frank Stepanski??  -  12”W X 2”H Cherry bowl with Gesso carving.

Below right, from Tom Boley  -  10”W X 2”H Mulberry thick rimmed natural edge bowl.

 

Right, from Allen Becker  -  6”W X 12”H Jarrah and ebonized Cherry carved,  open form.

Below left, from Ken Darr  -  Natural edge Dogwood winged bowl of 10”W X 5”H.

Below right, from Stuart Glickman  -  6”W X 4”H Segmented bowl of Mahogany with Walnut dividers and random strips of Walnut, Ash, & Cherry in an accent ring.


Photos taken by Jim Marstall