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My First Bowl
Adventures in Wood Turning | July 26th 2008 by J
amazonHere is a shot of the first bowl carved on my lathe. I should clarify - this is the first bowl I actually completed. I had more than one piece fly off the chuck and break - one hit the floor, the other broke on a rafter above my head. So please read more
New Wood Turnings
Adventures in Wood Turning | July 16th 2008 by J
Here are a few new projects completed on my wood lathe. Primarily concentrated on spindle turning, or turning between centers. As a beginner, this seems a safer, easier way to get the feel for the various turning tools.These two are basically piece read more
The Ducktrap Bay Trading Company
Woodworker's Guide | July 16th 2008 by InfoTed
Continuing down the road a few miles from Rockport, Maine and my stop at The Center For Furniture Craftsmanship I drove to the seaside town of Camden and stopped in at The Ducktrap Bay Trading Company. The Ducktrap Bay Trading Company is a gallery t read more
Reclaimed Wood Art
Decorating for the Artistic Soul | April 3rd 2008 by Dawn
With more and more people trying to look out for the future of our environment, we see a growing trend in folk art (art that is made from recycling or reusing other existing materials). Of this, we see a lot of reclaimed wood art. There are many beau read more
Creative Wooden Furniture
Photo Pumpkin | March 12th 2008 by Kiviniar
CREATIVE WOODEN FURNITURE Furniture, wood art read more
More Found Object Art
dot art | October 25th 2007 by Mo
In the fall of 2004 a print shop went out of business. The owner invited my group of art talent teachers over to gather whatever junk we wanted. One item I found was a plastic container of brass tacks. I brought them to my small classroom. Over the n read more
Random Wood
dot art | October 21st 2007 by Mo
From the end of 2003 to the winter of 2005, I continued to have sales of the Greek Code paintings. But as far as producing new dot art, I did not. I kept experimenting and trying new directions. The artist who organized the Sofa Art Show continued to read more

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