Bowl Gallery
I purchased a small lathe in late 2005 and have been turning bowls since that time. After a good number of rejects, they're finally getting to the point where I can share the results. My focus is at this time in obtaining a near-perfect surface and thinner walls.
Title: Dogwood
Date: 2011
Comments: approx 7-inch diameter. Linseed oil & wax.
Title: Myrtlewood bowl
Date: 2011
Comments: approx 7-inch diameter. Linseed oil & wax.
Title: Cherry Bowl
Date: 2008
Comments: 3.5-inch tall x 5-inch diameter. Watco Teak Oil & wax.
Title: Ash pipe ashtray
Date: 2007
Comments: 8.5-inch diameter. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Myrtlewood bowl #3
Date: 2007
Comments: roughly 6.5-inch diameter. Linseed oil and beeswax.
Title: Douglas Fir bowl
Date: 2007
Comments: Roughly 5.5-inch diameter. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Yew bowl w/lid
Date: 2007
Comments: roughly 4.5-inch diameter.
Title: Yew bowl
Date: 2007
Comments: 5-inch diameter. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Yew bowl (#31) with lid.
Date: 2007
Comments: 4.5-inch diameter x 6-inches tall. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Alder Bowl with Lid
Date: 2007
Comments: 4.5-inch diameter. 6.5-inches high. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Yew bowl (#33) with lid.
Date: 2007
Comments: 5-inch diameter x 8-inches tall. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Black Walnut bowl.
Date: May 2008
Comments: 6-inch diameter x 3.5-inches tall. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.
Title: Myrtlewood bowl w/spalting
Date: May 2008
Comments: 5-inch diameter x 3.5-inches tall. Linseed oil and beeswax mixture.