Liberty Bell
For this project I use Maple, Walnut, and Myrtle wood. Sometimes the right piece of wood can make all the difference. I used the natural crack in this piece of Myrtle wood for the crack in the bell.
Monopod/sidetable
i atend at the HMC a furnetair making school in holland so fore a asiment i desingd this sidetable whit en inside out turned leg from maple end walnut the top of the leg is identical too the bottem end the top is atached too that.
i am also on instagram: ZOHRAN_BLOEDJES
Submitted by: Zohran Bloedjes
Beads of courage
Hi King turner!
I have been turning (qualified) for one year and I wanted to get involved with the beads of courage programme with the Christchurch wood turners association here in earthquaked Christchurch New Zealand. It is made of 100 pieces of wood with “Beads of courage” set in resin to a lid made from Heart Rimu, the rest is Oak, Cherry and Macrocarpa.
When you visit New Zealand I will show you how awesome Macrocarpa smells.
Best regards.
Keith Hake.
Submitted by: Keith Hake
Craft fair
My is in the photo with the wooden items we have made for our church craft sale all money’s go to an I dean hospital in velour
Submitted by: Ian mills
Liberty Bell
Hello Carl: Here is my version of the Liberty Bell. I made this for a friend of mind for his name sake. His last name of Wells. The wood is from a redwood split rail fence I was tossing out from my front yard. I hated to throw it all away so I saved a couple chucks to turn. Love your work. Ed. Maynard
Submitted by: Eddie Maynard