Vortex Bowl
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
My first attempt at a vortex segmented turning, otherwise referred to as a “bowl from a board”.In this case, the “board” is a spiral disk, comprised of segments cut on the bandsaw, then parted into rings that are stacked and turned.Bowl is 8” in diameter and about 2-1/4” deep. Segments are black walnut and hard maple, finish is 5 coats of wipe-on poly.The design, and the jig used to cut the segments, were inspired by Gary Asher, ThePapa1947 on Youtube.
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Ambrosia Maple Bowl
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About eight years ago I had purchased sixteen 3×6x6 blanks from a guy on Woodbarter.com They contained Maple, Butternut, and Sugar Gum. This is the last of the Maple… and I have one Sugar Gum left. Although that one looks very iffy.Ambrosia Maple 5 1/4” x 2 1/4”
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Quarter Holder for Poker Night
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
Several of us started playing poker online together during the pandemic lockdown. We would would use Goggle Meet so we could talk and see each other and Poker Stars to play.We just started playing in person and I needed something to hold my quarters while playing. I grabbed some spalted oak (that I found in my firewood pile) and a scrap piece of Wenge and went to work.I used a 1” Forstner bit to bore out the slots in the block and then cut it in half. Added the Wenge to hold everything in and 4 earth magnets to keep the top on. I forgot how strong those little magnets are. You can pick the entire thing up by the lid. The lid also serve as an extra holder while playing (If I am winning).
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Planter Bench
Furnished content. (from Popularwoodworking.com)
The planters and bench are separate partsarrange them as you wish. Smell the flowers. Touch the leaves. It's easy to enjoy plants when they're placed at a convenient heightand easier still when you can sit right next to them. Sitting …Source
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