Partial Show & Tell table for Chapter Challenge
Stan Sherman - 16-diamond vessel of Bolivian rosewood, bloodwood, maple, yellowheart, ebony, and holly - 10.5" dia. In the future, Stan will show us how he does this. Stay tuned.
Stan Sherman - 10-segment vessel of maple, ebony, bloodwood, and holly
Ed Karch - "Roswell" - maple and bamboo
Ed Karch - "wind and rain" - oak and stone
Ed Karch - "desert sunset" - red oak
(guest) John Creeder - "egg" - walnut, maple, bloodwood
(guest) John Creeder - "western" segmented bowl - walnut, maple, bloodwood, ?mahogany
(guest) Jerry Mauch - NE walnut bowl
Eliot Feldman - spalted maple canteen - turned in two halves
Eliot Feldman - maple flower form
Eliot Feldman - square, walnut, off-center box
Karl Vilbig - walnut plate - first-ever turned piece
Karl Vilbig - winged cherry bowl turned with a parting tool (prior to mentoring)!
Stuart Glickman - "basket illusion" - burned and dyed cherry
Gary Guenther - "Purple Mountain's Majesty" paela and amethyst suiseki and quilted-maple bowl in bowl dyed with scarlet RIT
David Jacobowitz - segmented marblewood and wenge vase
David Jacobowitz - square and round mahogany vase
Richard Webster - 3-corner cherry bowl
Richard Webster - NE cedar bowl
Tim Aley - box elder tree ornament
Tim Aley - a pair of winged bowls - redbud
Clif Poodry - making sycamore waves, with and without a ball form
Clif Poodry - "Raven" box - ebonized cherry and holly
Elliot Schantz - tiny walnut square bowl
Silent Auction
more Silent Auction - thanks Clif and Ilya
Demonstrator Clif Poodry on spindle work - a bat is not an easy shape
Clif Poodry - spheres are tricky
Clif Poodry - tiny goblet
Clif Poodry - you can even turn with a bench chisel!
Clif Poodry - here's the angle
Clif Poodry - sanding a bottle stopper
Clif Poodry - a CA glue finish going on
Clif Poodry - Do NOT do this at home! Using a skew gently, off the tool rest; just showing off.
Clif Poodry - tree ornament icicle - the model and the beginning
Clif Poodry - note the finger on the back side for support - it's important to turn left handed for this kind of work
Clif Poodry - making a tiny notch
Clif Poodry - using a round skew - note the grip and support
Clif Poodry - using a spindle gouge or detail gouge is good too
Clif Poodry - working from small to large - don't go back!