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Tealight candle holder

I’m new to turning and have been inspired by video’s from people like yourself who give up their time to teach others and share their knowledge. This is my first attempt at some off center turning from a piece of mahogany. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out and even put some chatter detail where the candle sits.
Martin,
Dublin, Ireland.

Tealight-holder

Submitted by: Martin Boyle

Rockler

Buck Eyed Burl tailed bowl

this was so simple to do but the results are really incredible. its simply a piece of buck eyed burl that I cut out onto the external shape you see on the bandsaw glued on a waste block and attached my faceplate. finished with spray lacquer. the wood was donated to my school woodshop but i took it home to turn it

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Submitted by: Matt Postrel

Segmented bowl

It is my first bowl, and I learned how by watching you, thanks.
It is new pine, oak, mahogany, and 200 year old heart pine that has a long family history. Thanks again
Tommy Akridge

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Submitted by: Tommy Akridge

Rockler

curly maple and zirocote bowl

this is laminated curly maple and zirocote turned to a bowl finished with Perfect Pen Polish step 2. Turned by a 15 year old

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Submitted by: Matt Postrel

Natural Edge Bitternut Hickory bowl

A Natural edge bitternut hickory bowl finished with orange oil and wax. Blank was purchased on ebay from treekiller20. bowl turned by a 15 year old

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Submitted by: Matt Postrel

two natural edge bowls

The bowl on the right was my first natural edge bowl ever done and the one on the left was my second. bothe were turned out of a random log i found in my garage. finished with beeswax and orange oil. turned by a 15 year old.

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Submitted by: Matt Postrel