Dave made these three boxes. One is made from walnut, wenge, and olive burl inlays. Another is made from lacewood, ebony, ipe, unknown white burl, gray veneer, mahogany, and maple. The last is made with lacewood bow with geometric pattern inlay of verawood, yellow heart, ebony, unknown white burl, teak bottom tray with ipe tray sides and triagle divider.
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5/6/2004
Dave nade this entry table using the techniques he developed for making the above boxes. This table is made from Ipe, purple heart, yellow heart, jara burl, coralwood, madrone burl, and verawood. Finish is shellac sealer with rubbed out lacquer.
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5/6/2004
Dan made this latest in his dragon collection from Padauk. Top shelf is Wenge and is finished with Watco Danish oil and Deft satin spray lacquer.
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5/6/2004
Bill made these two clocks from walnut.
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5/6/2004
The cat is solid walnut and is sleeping on a pillow of alder. The seabird and pelican are made from driftwood and walnut.
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5/6/2004
Bob created this art box from mahogany, apricot (from his back yard!), rosewood, and black acacia. It is finished with Minwax natural. This is inspired by the Po Shun Leong boxes he saw in Ojai.
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5/6/2004
Marshall mass produced these small jewel boxes from lacewood. He started with a tree, cut it into rough lumber, dried it. The boxes are finished in Tung oil.
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5/6/2004
Gene added to his collection of wooden locks with these two beauties. The barrel lock works with an internal wooden screw. The other works with the external push buttons. Thw wood is assorted and finished in polyurethane.
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5/6/2004