Cajun Outlaw Calls
Here is a call I made from granadillo, my new favorite wood and less costly than cocobolo.
Submitted by: Jay Vincent
segmented 3 axis box!!
This is my first real attempt at segmented turning. This was also inspired my Robbie the Woodturner’s project. This is made with maple, black walnut and, well, I’m not really sure what the 3rd wood is (beautiful grain though). The lid is maple and the finial is black walnut. Its about 4″ high and about 2.5 ” in diameter.
Thank you Carl for featuring my recent 3 axis box on your recent video. 🙂
Submitted by: Sam C
Bocote Cigar Holders
A pair of cigar holder tubes I made for some friends using a nice piece of bocote. Highly recommend getting the bushings to turn them to the proper diameter. A five minute epoxy was helpful to give time to insert the tubes and assure they fully adhered to the wood.
Submitted by: Leigh Mosher
Segmented Trsvel Mugs
One using Zebra wood, Purple Heart, and Maple. the other made from Peruvian Walnut, Maple and Cherry. My wife saw your video on the travel mug and ask me to turn one for her. I decided to then make on for myself as well. Have sense had orders for two more from a lady I work with.
Submitted by: Stephen Ash
Wooden teddy bear
Saw carls video and wanted to try it out my self . Made from ash and oak and a little bit of hazel .
Submitted by: Gaven
picture frame
Hi Carl
I commented on your youtube video of the mirror you made explaining that I had made a photo frame like your mirror a few years ago. You said you would like to see a photo of it. Well the original one is in Ireland at the moment, so I thought I would make another one. I used a plank of Yew with the natural edge still on the board and perspex in the cut outs to cover the photos instead of glass. I should have made a video of the build but due to my son making so much noise in the workshop repairing cars etc I never bothered.
All the best
Tony (Oaksho)
Submitted by: Tony Oakshott