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Baxter Smith
03-14-2012, 8:18 PM
Early in December, David Keller made the comment on one of my posts that he should send me a piece of wood so I could make him a bowl. I responded with something to the effect of, “Go ahead, and I will send you the ugliest piece of wood I have!” :D He asked if I was serious and wanted any of his turnings in trade. Although I have seen some great stuff, just asking for something didn’t appeal to me.

We decided to send each other some wood, see what we could do with it, and then send the work back. It seemed a lot more personal that way and besides; I have always wondered what a really good turner could make from the wood I have. Fortunately for me, he was foolish enough to agree!:D
A day or so later, I sent him a box with something like this. :rolleyes:
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Just in time for Christmas!:)

In return, I received a box with a piece of rosewood burl, elm burl, redbud burl and a piece of spalted hackberry and mesquite. Nothing like the stuff I am used to! I managed to get something finished and sent off, but nothing like what I imagined I would get in return.

When the box marked “Fragile” arrived today, I couldn’t wait to see what was inside!
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Sweet! Keller OR sponges! And clean to boot! Must have been leftovers from the carpal tunnel surgery that was required after trying to turn what I had sent him.


But there was more!!;)

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10.5 x 7 x super cool!
Check out the desert iron wood stitching. I sure hadn’t made it easy on him!
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Also included in the box was a nifty boxelder burl pizza cutter.
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The hollowform has a wonderful shape and finish along with enough holes and cracks to be easily identified as a “Keller”. They will both be enjoyed for years to come!
Although I had a few moments of initial stress trying to decide how to make a bowl out of your cool burls Keller, the rest of this experience was a lot of fun! Thanks again for a fun time, a couple great turnings, and some good memories!

I suppose I shouldn’t speak for Keller but I will.;):)
Feel free to comment on or critique his work! It is worthy of it!

charlie knighton
03-14-2012, 8:28 PM
cool, very nice, great outcome for a piece of wood

Lupe Duncan
03-14-2012, 9:22 PM
Pretty freakin sweet.

that came out great.

Jim Burr
03-14-2012, 9:38 PM
Ha!! That's amazing! But I know for a fact that is not the ugliest piece of wood he has! Vintage Keller and the stitches are a great personal touch, and remember...pizza is a complete food group! Cool work doc!

David E Keller
03-14-2012, 9:57 PM
So you saw the piece of crap I sent back to Baxter… Now you get to see the TWO sweet pieces I got from him. I totally came out ahead on this trade!


The first piece is elm burl that I sent Baxter… I still don't know how he got this beautiful bowl from that hunk of crap that I sent him! It's super thin and the finish is fantastic. I even like the foot!

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The second piece was actually inscribed to my wife(total suck up move… which worked!). I sent a scrap of mesquite, and Baxter kicked it up a notch with a beautiful piece of birdseye maple. Too cool!


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It was a lot of fun exchanging wood, but I had even more fun doing the turning. I told Baxter that there was a bit of pressure when turning that cherry burl since I didn't have a replacement piece of wood in the event that I blew it up. I also noticed that I paid more attention to sanding and finishing the piece since I wouldn't be able to throw it in the box with the other crap I've made… Plus, I was gonna send it to a really good turner who was going to be able to give it the white glove treatment. :eek::D


Thanks, Baxter!

Thomas Heck
03-14-2012, 9:59 PM
Great work! Those are one of a kind for sure.

David Starks
03-14-2012, 10:04 PM
That looks like the elm tree I cut down! Nice work Baxter. Id already seen the one Doc made and it too is a fine peice of work.

Bernie Weishapl
03-14-2012, 10:26 PM
Those are some nice turnings guys and sounds like it was a lot of fun. Maybe a little stress.

Kathy Marshall
03-14-2012, 10:38 PM
Great looking pieces all around! Neat idea and sounds like you both had a good time doing it. Just goes to show what can be turned from crap :eek:.

Faust M. Ruggiero
03-14-2012, 11:01 PM
I sure am happy to get to know the people on SMC. Generosity runs rampant here. Nice stuff, Bax and Doc. Nicer jesture.
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John Keeton
03-15-2012, 4:58 AM
What a neat exchange! Looks like you two did a great job of "outdoing" the other - all the pieces are great. Keller's "OR Patient" came through the surgery with flying colors - no stainless steel lag screws like he is used to using every day. Great curves.

Baxter, you did a fine job on that ogee bowl - very, very nice, and the lidded bowl has beautiful form. I don't recall mention of Keller sending you a beautiful piece of BE maple, but it looks sweet on the bowl.

Great fun!

Jerry Rhoads
03-15-2012, 7:21 AM
Great looking pieces guys. I like that you tried to send each other ugly wood.
I guess that there really is no such thing as turning ugly wood. Life is long and very worthwhile when you can produce such nice pieces.

Tim Rinehart
03-15-2012, 8:49 AM
Very cool exchange and surprise for each of you. Hmmm, maybe I need to take another good look at that elm burl DK sent me, you really nailed a great form on that Baxter. (and excellent move on the inscription!).

Alan Trout
03-15-2012, 9:26 AM
Awesome pieces from both of you and a really neat idea. I would not expect any less from either one of you.

Great Work.

Alan

Steve Schlumpf
03-15-2012, 10:28 AM
WOW! I am impressed! Very nice work by both of you!! Love the vase, the bowl and the lidded bowl! Amazing work you two!! Thanks for sharing!

Baxter Smith
03-15-2012, 10:57 AM
I even like the foot!......
The second piece was actually inscribed to my wife(total suck up move… which worked!)........
Due to your known obsession with feet, I knew that what ever I sent would have to have one!;):D
I really wanted to make an inscribed biscuit cutter and mention that someone had posted about how much the Mrs. liked to cook..but I couldn't quite bring myself to do it.:) Glad the suck up worked!


........Keller's "OR Patient" came through the surgery with flying colors - no stainless steel lag screws like he is used to using every day. Great curves.

....... I don't recall mention of Keller sending you a beautiful piece of BE maple, but it looks sweet on the bowl.
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John, the patient is in fine shape! As for the maple, I had to slip a piece of Maine wood in there somehow!;)

..........I like that you tried to send each other ugly wood.
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Jerry, the wood I recieved was far from ugly! It just wasn't exactly bowl material, or at least what I am used to!
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The rosewood burl in the bottom left was what I wanted to start with because I had never turned any. I had reservations to begin with, but cut off that little piece, then began to turn. I still just couldn't see how a bowl was going to happen. Thats when I really started to sweat! The little piece front and center is what is left from the elm. Spalted hackberry top left and rosebud burl bottom right.

What Keller got on the other hand.... was rotting stuff that I picked up off the ground. In the haul of local cherry burls I got last spring, there were a couple of ones where the tree had just fallen over and were laying on the ground. Almost everything had rotted with the exception of the burl. When I loaded those in my trailer, I was thinking these are "Keller material". He sure proved I was right!:)

Russell Eaton
03-15-2012, 11:37 AM
Looks like a good trade. Both parties ended up with some sharp looking turnings.

Rob Cunningham
03-15-2012, 12:47 PM
Great looking turnings from both of you.

Bill Hensley
03-15-2012, 3:55 PM
That's a win/win right there! You guys done good, real good!