Earing holder and rings
Earing holder made from olive tree and earings made from pen blanks…
Also a medallion from olive wood burl and acrylic pen blank…
Submitted by: George Zalokostas
another singapore ball
my second singapore ball (shown right) next to my original, quite by accident they ended up an almost perfect pair they are both made from walnut and beech and consists of a perfect (ish) sphere with 32 equidistant holes with a turned spike in each, if anyone is interested in finding out how I made them email me at TurningWithTom@hotmail.com
Submitted by: Tom Burgess
My first Maple Goblet
My first goblet out or knotty Maple. The Knot was almost imposable to get hollowed out.
Submitted by: Paul Jones
Change plate
I turned this small plate out of wood taken from rail fence board. Can anyone tell me what kind of wood this is? The posts are red cedar but I am unsure of the rails. The fence is close to original to the old farm house built in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. Love the videos and seeing all of the work here on the site. Thanks.
Submitted by: Paul Jones
Blackthorn vase
A blackthorn (I think) vase with a bark inclusion turned in 2 halves and glued back together, a fun project 😀
Submitted by: Tom Burgess