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  1. Tiny James

    Brother and sister

    Here is my latest pens turned in acrylic and glued with coloured epoxy two pack glue. I was going to turn this in field maple burl but Mark beat me too it with the same pens great minds Thank you for looking C&C welcome James:wink::wink:
  2. F

    A bit of old field maple

    Hi all Needed to get away from it all and spend sometime in the workshop. Someone gave me a fair sized piece of field maple that they were going to burn on the log burner. I had sometime to myself and spent a few hours in the workshop........oh what bliss; the sound of the lathe, the shavings...
  3. Dalboy

    Pierced and coloured bowl

    This is one of those bowls that the colour is either a love it or hate it. Turned thin from Field Maple and the 6 pierced oval panels painted with iridescent paints, Measures 6" X 2 1/2".
  4. W

    Field Maple Burr and all its glory!

    I recently picked up some field maple burr. I have never used it personally and thought it looked a tad rubbish. Well it has been sitting outside until I could get some replacement blades on the bandsaw and when I started I realised I had something rather special. The translucent ones were...
  5. Dalboy

    Tea lights

    Some last minute requests by the wife for some tea lights(have to keep her sweet). 6 Tea light holders 3 left natural wood, 2 walnut 1 Field maple and 3 with coloured tops 2 Field maple and 1 ash the lower section left natural.
  6. Dalboy

    At The Going Down of The Sun

    This is my tribute to all those that gave so much from all around the world. I named it "At The Going Down of The Sun" because of the lines of the verse as well as the soldier silhouetted against the setting sun I then added some poppies for that little extra way of remembering the fallen. Made...
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