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| Above, Osage Orange natural edge bowl by Art Jenson
Below, Spalted Maple bowl from Art Jenson |
Above, two needle cases from Art Jenson
Below, Spalted Pine bowl from Art Jenson |
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Left, Natural edge Red Oak bowl from Art Jenson |
| Right, Red Heart and Kingwood lidded boxes from Ed Moore | ![]() |
Right, Ambrosia Maple hollow form from Ray Inaba. Ray said this was not the intended shape, but while turning, he Ambrosia patterns reminded him of the flames on a space capsule on reentry.
Below right, a Buckeye Burl and Maple goblet by Randy Bjorklund Below, Multi-wood segmented platter by Randy Bjorklund |
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| Above, A collection of long stemmed Oak and Maple goblets by Don Riggs Below, Bocote bowl and assorted potpourri pots |
Above, two Holly hollow forms by Jayne Hart Below, a Spalted Apple bowl by Bob Lancaster |
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| Below, a Hickory bowl with inlayed rim by Dick Wexelblat. | Below, a natural edge Persimmon bowl by C.A. Savoy |
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| Right, a whimsical dragon fly by Don Johnson
Below right, a Curly Maple bowl from Don Johnson Below,a Curly Maple plate from Don Johnson |
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| Below, A collection of turned pen and pencils (subject of February's demonstration) by Mike McInerney. Wood and materials include, Bloodwood, Padauk, Tuplipwood, Buckeye Burl, Cocobolo, Purpleheart, Zebrawood, Dymondwood, and Corian. | Hollow from from laminated plywoods, with Maple ends. |
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Left, Pecan, Oak, and Maple natural edge bowls from George Skorupski |
| Right, Assorted spheres and bottle stoppers | ![]() |
Photos taken by Jim Marstall