GALLERIES

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3 generation lamination of walnut and birch framed in Mahogany.

3 generation lamination of walnut and birch framed in Mahogany.

 

 

My basement shop is called The Broken Clock Woodworking Shop, after the expression “even a broken clock is right twice a day”. Given enough tries we get it right. Trying is the largest part of doing. All of these projects are simple. Not all of them are easy, but they are do-able. Click on the photo to view some of my flat work.

Segmented wood turning. This Honey locust with Brazilian walnut highlights is a favorite for its simplicity and expressive grain.

Segmented wood turning. This Honey locust with Brazilian walnut highlights is a favorite for its simplicity and expressive grain.

 

 

 

 

Everything in this gallery was turned on a 1950′s Delta, 4 speed pulley lathe that is older than I am and which I inherited from my Grandfather, George Seeley. Having the latest and greatest is not in my budget but learning to make the most out of what you have is always in style. Trying is the largest part of doing. All of these projects are simple. Not all of them are easy, but they are do-able. Click on the photo to view some of my round work.