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Scott Conners
03-16-2009, 2:37 AM
I haven't been one for posting pieces as I finish them, but as I've been doing photos and updating my gallery (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/album.php?albumid=153), I've decided to post about a few of the most recent pieces.

Locust (not sure what type), danish oil and buffed, with renaissance wax. 4"x1.5". Gave this as a gift today, very happy with it. It has 3/32" walls, very even. The base is just as thin, which made me really happy, one of my most consistent thickness and thinnest turnings to date.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/picture.php?albumid=153&pictureid=1563http://www.sawmillcreek.org/picture.php?albumid=153&pictureid=1564

Tulip Poplar, CA finish. Wood burning by Stephanie Witherspoon (alternatif-design.com (http://alternatif-design.com)). 5.5"W x 2.75".This won the beginner's category of the Glendale Woodturner's Guild monthly competition, the theme was surface decoration.The wood came from the previous month's club raffle, we usually have lots of offcuts from a local furniture factory. The wood had some small checking in it, so I asked Stephanie to burn something over the cracks to disguise them, and she did this amazing design!
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/picture.php?albumid=153&pictureid=1513

Eucalyptus limb from the local park, with Arm-R-Seal finish. 5.5" tall. Not fully hollowed (I really really want a real hollowing tool!), so it's a nice heavy bud vase. It turned really well, I turned this wet and it only cracked in one spot, most everything else I turned wet from this wood just dried perfectly without even distorting! It's actually a turning from this summer, but I've just now gotten the finish where I like it.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/picture.php?albumid=153&pictureid=1516


That's the most recent stuff, though I have a dozen more roughed bowls and forms drying. The good part about not having much work is I get to do a lot of turning, and I've worked through most of my stockpile of good wood. The bad part is, no free cash to buy a hollowing tool or anything else I want!

Dewey Torres
03-16-2009, 2:40 AM
WOW...please give Stephanie one thumb up...you, of course, get the other as I only have two:D

Steve Schlumpf
03-16-2009, 10:58 AM
Very nice work on everything Scott! Good forms and finishes! Really like your gloss finish on the vase! Very nice!

Keith Burns
03-16-2009, 11:10 AM
Scott, all of these are very nice but Stephanie wins the prize for her burning. Great colaboration.

David Walser
03-16-2009, 11:54 AM
Scott,

I'd be proud to say I'd turned any of these pieces. Very well done.

I'm surprised the Eucalyptus you've been turning has not had more checking. Here in Arizona, it seems Eucalyptus starts to check before the tree hits the ground and the chainsaw's been turned off! Must be a different variety.

Again, wonderful examples. You should be proud.

Bernie Weishapl
03-16-2009, 1:23 PM
Those are beauties Scott. Stephanie did a excellent job. Well done by both.

David Christopher
03-16-2009, 1:35 PM
Scott, those are very nice...I like the vase the best

Scott Conners
03-16-2009, 2:57 PM
Forgot to add, the coloring on the vase is an accident. The eucalyptus is typically the color that you see at the very bottom and at the neck (it's amber from the arm-r-seal, the wood is very white). I accidentally left the piece on my lathe when I went away for a long weekend, where it sat wrapped in plastic. It rusted the chuck jaws a bit, and the wood on the surface went gray. The bottom and neck were re-cut when finishing after the weekend, so they went back to the original white. Oops!