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  1. Wedding Ring Box

    Made from a block of walnut, inlay initial using Inlace.
  2. Fun with Corian and Inlace

    A thread Sac started on inlaying resin prompted me to show a little project using Corian and Inlace resin. I did this a couple years ago for a jewelry box project that still hasn't been completed (not really even started yet at this point). Got diverted with numerous other projects. But my sis...
  3. Peruvian Walnut Box

    Here is another box made for someone who has no clue that they are going to receive this. It probably never crossed their mind that I would do this for them. It actually didn't cross my mind until someone said the soon to be recipient seen a photo of another box I made and wanted one. Wood...
  4. Greene and Greene Desk in Cherry and Ebony

    Greene and Greene is a distinctive style popular in the Arts and Crafts movement. This desk displays key elements of the style such as: curves in the wood top are cut in the "cloud lift " style and "dancing peg joinery". This Greene and Greene Desk is constructed out of Cherry and Ebony...
  5. Candlebox

    Between times working on my Thorsen Table, I also completed a few small items I had previously started. This candle box is based on a project I found in a book. The original was designed to hold candles. I kept the same basic size and look, and added a small handle of Purple Heart for an...
  6. Small box

    Not all of my work is turning. I made this small box a couple of years ago. It is bloodwood with a curly maple top. The maple is edged with a Beek colored Inlace inlay. The box is about 9 1/2×3 x 3. It is finished with severial coats of Danish Oil. the inside is done with DonJer Suede-Tex...
  7. Inlay Bowls

    Some recent bowl turnings. The first (and last) picture is apple wood with turquoise Inlace, finished with shellac and buffed. It is about 8" wide, 3" tall. The second is eastern red cedar (juniper) with turquoise Inlace, finished with shellac and buffed. It is 6" wide x 4". The third is...
  8. Christmas Light Ornaments

    Christmas Light ornaments adapted from Carl Jacobson's Youtube video. I am not as experienced/good as Carl, so rather than try to use a pen mandrel and plug the upper portion I just turned these as spindles and sanded the ends after parting. I used turquoise (from Inlace) and brass inlay on the...
  9. More Inlay Bowls

    A couple more inlay bowls. These are the first I have done with inlay by design rather than placing it within cracks. These are also the first bowls I turned green and dried, returned. Both bowls are apple wood. The first has turquoise Inlace, the second brass shavings in epoxy. Finished with...
  10. Maple Burl Bowl with Turquoise Inlace

    Here is another one of my turning projects. It is a Maple Burl Bowl with Turquoise Inlace used to fill in some of the voids. It is about 9 1/2" in diameter and about 2" tall. It was sanded to 2000 grit. The finish is Myland friction polish and the I used a Beall Buffing System using Tripoli...
  11. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I saw some inlace on eBay that is 2-3 years old. Anyone know what the shelf life is or have a can to look at? Most epoxy products have a shelf life of a year.
  12. Finishing
    Not sure if anyone has tried this, or maybe has some better ideas… I've been making some business card holders like the one pictured here in koa and purpleheart. I am in the Navy (submariner) and was thinking of having a set of "dolphins" - the submariner's insignia - laser engraved, then...
  13. Blogs
    Sassafras Box - a True Learning Experience About 3 years ago my wife and I were on vacation in Arkansas. I appropriated a slab of Sassafras from a woodworker that I had befriended. We were actually in a State Park that had huts set up with demonstrations of the way things were done a century...
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