Capital Area Woodturners Gallery

Show and Tell at the August 2000 Meeting

 

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Above left, from Mike McInerney, a 8"w x 4"h Pear winged natural edge bowl.

Above right, from Bob Kinsel, a 13"w Myrtle wood platter.

 

Right, from C.A. Savoy, a 10"w x 3"h Cherry bowl.

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ipr0008a.jpg (14324 bytes) Right, from Phil Roche, a 10" plate from Walnut, Birdseye Maple and Inlace inlay, and a homemade 3/32" scrapper.

 

Below, right and left by Bob Grundberg

Below Left, 16"w x 3"h Maple bowl.

Below, a 16"w Replical of the AAW Logo made of Walnut, Canary wood, and Wenge.

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Right, from Bob Pezold, 5"h x 4"w Cherry bowl, a Maple lidded box, and a 5"h Walnut goblet. ibp0008a.jpg (12790 bytes)
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A trio from Chris Light, above left and right, and right.

Above left, two bowls, dyed, contoured, and painted for display at an upcoming Fredicksburg show..

 

Above right, Birdfeeded and friends: slate base, Cocobolo, and numerous pieces of scrap wood..

Right, 'Birds on a Wire'.

 

Below left, a Tagua Nut bud vase from Paul Burke.

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Above, from Randy Bjorklund, a 7"h x 5"w segmented goblet of Maple Burl, Bloodwood, Silverleaf Maple, and Black Palm.

 

Above, from Randy Bjorklund, a 24" h Spalted Maple lidded box on stem with Ebony accents.

 

itb0008a.jpg (7351 bytes) Left, from Tom Boley, a 7"w x 4"h Silverleaf Maple bowl
Right, from Don Johnson, 4 miniature hollow-forms made to look like vessels within vessels.  To ebonized and gilded with brass-leaf; one of Persimmon; one of Kingwood, and a 13" Red Cedar bowl. idj0008a.jpg (17261 bytes)
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Above, from Gene Crosby, lidded ring holders of Olivewood and Walnut. Above, from Gene Crosby, 12"w x 3"h segmented bowl of Walnut, Purpleheart, Padauk, Maple, and Cherry.
ijn0008a.jpg (11968 bytes) Left, from John Noffsinger, two striking Ambrosia Maple pieces.  A 9"h hollow with Ebony base and rim, and 4"h Maple with Pecote rim.

John said, while driving home from work, he spotted these logs by the sided of the road with this terrific star pattern.  Slammed on the brakes, got his chain saw out.  The star pattern was centered from the pith on out.  These were turned with the pith in the center.

Right, a 3"h pencil holder from Dr. John Bledsoe with his grandaughters name carved on the outside.

 

Below, left and right, from Dean Swagert.

Left, a 7"w x 3"h Olivewood natural edge.

Right, a striking 11"w x 2"h Norfolk Pine bowl.

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Photos taken by Jim Marstall