Here’s a large Southwest pot made from Large Tooth Aspen. It is 7″ high X 9 1/2″ at widest diameter and has a 4″ opening. It has been burned with a swirl design, stained and then finished with a semi-gloss spray lacquer.
A couple of months ago I got several large pieces of Aspen from my brother-in-law and sister-in-law’s cottage lot, the same ones that I helped build the bunk beds for.
I made this pot for my sister-in-law for Christmas and also in thanks for the wood. She was quite pleased.
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Godina • Dec 14, 2010
Here’s a piece that I created specifically for the Nova Woodturners’ Guild Turning of Age Exhibition last month. I call it ‘Godina’, which, loosely translated, is Croatian for ‘aged’. Here, have a look at why I believe the name is appropriate:
The bowl is made of Maple and has been heavily textured. This was helped by the fact that the wood was fairly punky when I started. It was then painted with a metallic type paint and then over-layed with a layer of Verdi Gris. The base was made of Pine and painted with a crackle paint to match the old, decayed look of the bowl.
The diameter of the bowl is almost 7 inches and it is 4 inches tall. The overall height of the piece is 10 inches and the base is between 4 and 5 inches square.
The different textures, the mix of woodturning with woodworking and the finishes were all really fun to explore.
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This month’s meeting of the Atlantic Woodworkers Association featured a visit and demonstration from the owners and staff of Sasco Products Limited.
Sasco, formerly known locally as ChemCraft, manufactures and carries a full spectrum of environmentally responsible wood coatings and finishes, wood protection and wood preservation for every market.
Owners Sam and Lizzie Sorenson spoke extensively on a wide variety of products, explaining their use and how to apply them properly for best results.
You can find out more about Sasco and their product line at http://www.sasco.ca
There were 30 members in attendance for this informative and entertaining presentation.
Back to the shop…
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Here’s a piece that I call the Collection Plate, since it is a shallow, flat-bottomed plate for displaying a collection of items. It could be used for a small collection of brightly coloured stones, perhaps some aptly, appropriate old coins or like in this case, just a few glass balls.
While creating it I was struck by the remembrance of ornate silver collection plates that passed through the church pews during my youth, not like the baskets of today. It’s flat-bottomed bowl left a lot of wood in the base, therefore a fair amount of weight. I left this to give the piece a sense of substance, that no matter what is in the bowl it’s worth is substantial, where mass is relative to worth.
It is made of Birch and it is 10 1/2″ in diameter and 2″ tall. It has a 2″ rim that has been textured. It was finished with tung oil and then buffed using the Beale system.
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