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Red Ironbark Eucalyptus Natural Edge Bowl
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3-sided Maple & Ebony Vase
Turned off center so that the top part has 3 sides. |
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Carob Hollow Vessel
4” D x 6” H - Tree was removed from out village area because it was buckling the sidewalk. |
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Cottonwood Bowl
6¾” D x 1¾” H - This wood is pretty soft, but it can be turned and finished. |
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Manzinata from the Gaviota Fire
7” D x 8½” H - Burned in the fire, washed down the mountain in the rain, down the creek into the ocean, washed up on the beach, picked up and turned. |
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Cedar Bowl
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Aromatic Cedar Bowl
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Cocobolo Bowl
Someone liked this bowl so much that it was stolen. |
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Black Walnut Hollow Vessel
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Poplar Platter
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African Sumac Natural Edge Bowl
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Walnut Graft Bowl
This bowl is actually two species, but there is no glue. It is a graft of English walnut and black walnut. |
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Large Redwood Blank
That gash in the upper right edge is where a front-end loader or other equipment with a blade pushed on the tree or log. |
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Redwood Blank With Headstock At End
For you woodturners, I can turn up to 38" over the bed extension. |
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Redwood Blank After Rough Shape On Outside
21½” D x 9” H - This will be a pretty large bowl when it is done. However, the redwood has been a challenge to finish. |
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