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  1. R

    New member “who we are.”

    I am a “do-it-myself” woodworker in Eastern North Carolina. I am a retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant. I have yet to build any “big” projects, save adding cabinets to my kitchen. I have built small desks, floating shelves, a mantel, and a couple footlockers. I enjoy woodturning. I have turned...
  2. Sam Knight

    John C Campbell Folk School

    Headed out to John C Campbell Folk School tomorrow for a week long class. The class is Hewing and carving for spoons and bowls taught by Rodney Hopkins. I've been looking forward to this class for a while now. I've never been to the folk school. Has anyone on here been that would like to give me...
  3. Sam Knight

    Recent turnings

    Here are some of my more recent turnings. 1st pic-Cedar end grain bowl 2nd pic-Pecan lidded bowl 3rd-Bowl from limb section of unknown wood (Oak maybe?) 4th-Pecan bowl 5th-Sea Urchin christmas ornament 6th- pair of maple bowls
  4. Sam Knight

    My first attempt at turning a bowl and a mushroom

    Here is my first ever bowl. It was made from ash that was cut into a bowl blank back in march. My wife likes the natural edge bowls so that is what I attempted. It is in a bag with shaving now, hopefully it will not warp much but we will see. I need to get a small weigh scale to weigh as the...
  5. B

    Seeking a Few Bowl Blanks

    I am just getting started turning bowls less than 12" and am looking for someone in the Triangle or Triad that may have some blanks to sell reasonably or donate. I have purchased a few walnut blanks but that gets expensive quickly. I am not looking for anything special just something that I can...
  6. bowl_4

    bowl_4

    Firewood bowls with unknown insect damage Unknown wood
  7. bowl_3

    bowl_3

    Firewood bowls with unknown insect damage Unknown wood
  8. bowl_2

    bowl_2

    Firewood bowls with unknown insect damage Unknown wood
  9. Bowl_1

    Bowl_1

    Firewood bowls with unknown insect damage Unknown wood All damage was completely packed with sawdust(?)
  10. Scroll Saw Bowls TNScrollSawRich

    Scroll Saw Bowls TNScrollSawRich

  11. Another Small Magnolia Bowl

    Another Small Magnolia Bowl

    Wood: Southern Magnolia Finish: Varathane High Gloss Polyurathene Enamel Diameter: 5 inches
  12. Small but Sturdy Magnolia Bowl

    Small but Sturdy Magnolia Bowl

    Wood: Southern Magnolia Finish: Varathane High Gloss Polyurathene Enamel Diameter: 5 inches
  13. Rugged Magnolia Bowl

    Rugged Magnolia Bowl

    Wood: Southern Magnolia Finish: Varathane Satin Gloss Polyurathene Enamel Diameter: 7 inches Meant to look rugged with even the chainsaw marks remaining on the bottom. Very dramatic spalting lines.
  14. Small Bowl

    Small Bowl

    Wood: Southern Magnolia Finish: Miniwax Finishing Wax Diameter: 5 inches
  15. Tiger_maple_Maloof_Table

    Tiger_maple_Maloof_Table

    Maloof table, tiger maple, cherry burl bowl, red bud burl bowl
  16. Bugle

    Natural edge bowls

    I'm considering carving some bowls similar to these. My question is how do I keep the bark from breaking off? Any help is appreciated.
  17. bowl24

    bowl24

  18. bowl7

    bowl7

  19. Twins

    Twins

    Twin bowls turned from big leaf maple burl cap
  20. segmented bowls

    segmented bowls

    walnut and maple segmented bowls

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