Poplar with copper and crushed obsidian inlay
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I made this bowl out of poplar and inlaid crushed obsidian and copper. It is my first project using an inlay accent.
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Joiners Workbench
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Its been a long trip to get this done! Three years ago we had to cut to big trees to make our house, cut then in planks and air dried them. Back then I had asked for a 4” plank from the pine tree to make this bench legs! The top I laminated from a 2” thick harder wood. After many designs I came up with this I already have a low roman bench thats very practical for planning and other stuff. I made this bench to do all the other things.All the joinery was made by hand tools. Let me tell you this, I underestimated the fisical work involved in making this bench.The hole bench can be disassemble in less than a minute. It weighs about 80Kg. I plan to have it outside in summer and inside in winter.
The finish was 1:1 tung oil and vegetable turpintine Hope you enjoy it!I plan to make some dogholes for the holdfasts and keep on adding stuff to make it a handy little workbench out of it!
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VARIOUS LAZY SUSAN
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Various types of lazy susans 45 and 50 cm in diameter. Various types of woods : walnut, cherry, ash, wenge, padauk. 3mm beech plywood edge , three layers, on last photo. 4'' rotating mechanisam from E-Bay. Wooden cup holders were turned just to fit each type of cheramic cup. Compartment fences were glued, stapled and screwed. All circles were cut on bandsaw with circle making jig. Pyrography sign on last photo. Finish food friendly wood oil.
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