



Nice bowls. Is that American Elm or Wnged Elm?Oak crotch, lifted from a firewood pile at the Lively Pond (private), Burke County GA, with permission.
This bowl is about 9.5X 2.5. Finished with Mahoney Oil
Elm bowl. From Helene damage. Twice turned.
Photo distorts the shape. It is pretty much round. ~7" X 3". Mahoney Oil Finish. Elm gets a bit hard when it dries, OBTW.
C&C welcome.
Thanks for looking.
Is your brother going to "finish" it, eventually? I know how it is. I've got a door jamb and trim with new wood from November I haven't painted yet.Very nice!
My OCD is kicking in looking at all those wires though, which is why my TV hangs on the wall with all the wires hidden frow view.
Dunno. It was down and sectioned for firewood when I got invited to the party.Nice bowls. Is that American Elm or Wnged Elm?
I offered to paint it for him, but he wanted to leave it natural. The putty filled holes are from the pocket screw holes. Next time I go to visit him I will probably paint it. I should have painted it before bringing it to him.Is your brother going to "finish" it, eventually? I know how it is. I've got a door jamb and trim with new wood from November I haven't painted yet.
I didn't notice the wires but did notice the puddy fills right away.
My dad had cut down an olive tree.Really like the bowls folks are turning. I was clearing up winter/wind storm damage yesterday. On is a cherry tree, standing dead finally blew over. Has a nice size burl, having a hard time potting that on the burn pile. Thinking of someone to gift it too.

Hotel room key cards work great for this also, need a few less, can use the playing cards to hit the perfect number.then glued the panel to the blocks with playing cards around the edges to keep a consistent reveal of about 3/16”
Oh ya know I now the meaning of chatoyance, thanks.

You have asked the equivalent of "show us your pliers and screwdrivers", lol.Nice work. Show us a pic of your equipment and tools used for turning. Oh ya know I now the meaning of chatoyance, thanks.
A Robust AND a Stubby?
Are you adopting? LOL
I thought this would be good way to start off.
Here are a few of mine.
Candle sticks
Craftsman style desk and hutch (Commission)
Jewelry box for my niece.
Built in for my brother and his wife.
Under bed storage (Commission)
Changing table for my niece.
Looking forward to seeing everyone's Woodworking.
This is super cool! Not overbuilt at all in my opinion.This is mostly scrap and some repurposed FORD aluminum shelves/ drawers. It was build around the drawers. I built it to replace a wire storage rack with bins. The goal was Ford engine blue, kinda missed the color, but like it either way. It's probably a tad on the overbuilt side.
Love these!!This is amazing.