Dishes
Articles with this tag discuss small bowl or hollow forms that I refer to as dishes to distinguish them in terms of their smaller size from bowls or vessels.
I’ve worked with Cedar of Lebanon in the past and while it isn’t my favorite wood I had a special purpose for this blank so I went ahead and …
I have worked fairly extensively with Maple in the past and I have reported on large Maple platters as well. I had two more large Maple platter blanks that …
Due to it’s moderate density and generally straight grain, Chinaberry is quite easy to work: it cuts, planes, sands, and glues well. Perhaps the only difficulty is in its …
In reading back over my previous experience I am pleased to say that I had a better time turning this piece than I did the first Monkeypod I worked …
I have covered the details of Marblewood in the past so I won’t repeat that information here. I recall enjoying the experience of working with Marblewood in the past …
I am reasonably sure that it is from Latin America or Asia, which I know doesn't really narrow it down a great deal. The wood was hard and turned …
And the Katalox is STUNNING in its appearance. Both of my bowls showed strong purple and even pink areas. I especially love the way that bowl number 2 has …