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Woodturners. Lets see those woodturnering projects

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by TurboDiesel, Mar 4, 2019.

  1. BrianK

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    Bowl from a board, 11 3/4”x3 1/2”

    I did a glue up for this bowl of both domestic and exotic hardwoods, including canary wood, red heart, mesquite, paduak (I think?), wild black cherry and hard maple.

    These exotic woods are HARD!
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    Another one - yellow heart, purple heart and hard maple:
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    Acacia butcher block picnic/ grilling/ serving tray, 19” wide handle to handle, 15” useful serving tray area. 1 1/2” thick.
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    Last night I made another serving tray, this time with a leftover piece of 1 3/4” thick table top I picked up for free from an Italian restaurant. The resulting tray is 19” wide between the handles with a 15” wide usuable area. It can be seen in the photo compared to the slightly smaller acacia butcher block serving tray I made in the same manner earlier this week.
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