Flat Work Gallery – Multi-Generational Lamination
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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.
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Brazilian Walnut and Cherry with Ash. These cutting boards weigh approx. 5 pounds each.
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This 2 generation walnut and birch platter is framed in cherry.
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2 Generations ,Walnut and birch.
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4 generations with 2 vertical orientations. Poplar with multi colored veneer.
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2 Inch tumbling blocks of walnut , birch and cherry.
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2 generation lazy susan and 3 generation cutting board of the same oak and cherry material.
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This 24 inch diameter lazy susan is an example of 5 multiple first generation lamination creating one second generation lamination.
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A non-standard 3 generation serving tray bordered with cherry.
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An example of non-linear multi-generational lamination.
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A single generation full stripe pattern with napkin holder inserts and matching salt and pepper shakers.
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An example of non linear lamination.
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Ash and walnut lazy susan with napkin holders and bordered area for salt and pepper shakers
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Ebony and Curly Maple chess board with matching chess pieces. trimmed in bloodwood.
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Ebony and Curly Maple chess board with matching chess pieces. trimmed in bloodwood.
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Another example of multiple first generation lamination creating a second generation design.
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Another example of multiple first generation lamination creating a second generation design from the same first generation laminations.
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Another example of multiple first generation lamination creating a second generation design from the same first generation laminations.
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Another example of multiple first generation lamination creating a second generation design from the same first generation laminations.
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Another example of multiple first generation lamination creating a second generation design from the same first generation laminations.
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Trivets of unique 1st generation design of Brazilian walnut and cherry bordered with honey locust.
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Contrast is not needed when the grain is as rich as this red oak design.
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Pin wheels are a favorite. This ash and Brazilian cherry is framed with triangles of walnut and cherry.
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Triangles of teak, cherry, birch and walnut form this cutting board.
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3 generation lamination of walnut and birch framed in Mahogany.
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A simple 3 generation lamination is all that is required to make this design of Poplar and Mahogany.
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This 12 stripe 3 generation lamination is a simple process with Oak and cherry.
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Another simple 3 generation design of walnut and birch.
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Another chess board of birch and walnut with red veneer highlights and ebony trim. Includes drawers.
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A simple 3 generation pattern of walnut and maple formed into a circle to create this wall clock.
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This 24 by 24 inch backgammon board is easier than it looks. Includes drawers.
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Another 3 generation lamination of Oak and Cherry.
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10 inch 2 generation lamination of walnut and birch.
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Single, Standard generation lamination of various woods.
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The lighter shades of cherry and oak blend together in less contrast highlighting the grain of this tray.
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These 2 cheese boards demonstrate the use of contrast and the lack thereof to gain a desired look.
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Created form the same triangles both cutting boards and , or creating a blank for the lathe can be achieved.
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Multiple first Gen designs , diamonds
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Counter clockwise clock
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Multiple first gen diamonds
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Multiple first gen diamonds
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This multi generation 45/60A60AD is of white oak, with a wenge boarder. The piece accents the grain and needs on contrast in color to show off the intricate designs and patterns. A spline was used to affix the boarder.
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This multi generation 45/60A60AD is of white oak, with a wenge boarder. The piece accents the grain and needs on contrast in color to show off the intricate designs and patterns. A spline was used to affix the boarder.
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This multi generation 45/60A60AD is of white oak, with a wenge boarder. The piece accents the grain and needs on contrast in color to show off the intricate designs and patterns. A spline was used to affix the boarder.
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Simple Standard Linear Lamination in mahogany and poplar.
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Simple Standard Linear Lamination in mahogany and poplar. 180/1-45/60A/30D
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Tumbling block 3D design of Ash / Brazilian Cherry and Brazilian Walnut.
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Trapezoid’s into triangles / another 3D look.
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Multi-generational plywood designs
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Plywood as a design venue.