Walnut bracelet with stne inlay.
Solid walnut wood with river rock inlay. Rock was purchased at a craft store.
Submitted by: Dave Barbo
Dish/Shollow Bowl
Not exactly sure what type of wood it is but it was laying in the garden rotting and i managed to save a piece of it, I have been turning for a couple of years now and I have been using an old engineering chuck until a couple of days ago when i finally got a new NOVA G3 chuck and the difference is incredible
Submitted by: Scott English
bowl on a pedastool
The bowl is green turned from a piece of oak and is mounted at a slant on a piece of laburnum
Submitted by: Scott English
Ornament!!
I mentioned this on your recent video about involuted turning and you asked to see if when it was done… I’ve only been turning 5 months so I learned a great deal doing this! (its my first involuted piece!) … lots of fun but I need a bit more practise 🙂
Thanks for all your videos, I really find them helpful and motivating!
Tom.
Submitted by: Tom Murphy
scrap bin tea light candle holder
My tea light scrap bin project. Please disregard my previous email as I have found this page. Thanks
Andrew
Submitted by: Andrew Ryskamp