A few of my large and small turnings
 
The willow burl and ash bowl that where picked as #1 and #3, by the wood show visitors, the figured maple also ran, and the miniatures just for show to many's delight, + some more.
 

   


Black willow burl, 24"x8"
The inside bowl's edge defines the bowl within the burl
There's very pleasing grain and coloration in this burl, and a silky feeling.
Bottom, the grain and color flow all over this burl
Another angle
Side view, do you see a turtle?
A profile look of the burl
and again, showing the variation in the wood
This one is a very figured white ash bowl and placed 3rd
9.5"x3" and placed third in the wood show
My typical way of finishing the foot of a turning
This curly and figured maple is an also ran in the show
Profile of the maple turning
And bottom look, lots of figure
These little turnings where much appreciated by the visitors........
... there where some offers to buy, which I declined....
.... but sold a few that I turned while demonstrating at the show.
Small oak with padauk inlay, box about 3"x2"
But vase from small black willow branch burl
Yew and japanese holly turnings
Common buckthorn burl
surprisingly beautiful wood
Bottom look of the bowl
Norway maple shallow bowl
A look at the bottom and some of the reaction wood
White ash bowl, approx. 9"x3.5"
Bottom foot and grain
Rock maple burl 8.5"x3.5"
Lots of tight swirling and twisting grain
Honey locust base, quarts and a copper top, that I spun on my lathe
another look from a different angle
close up of dish and column
Some turnings on Ruth Niles SS bottle stopper bases
Some more bottle stoppers with Ruths SS bases
Little bird houses for christmas decorating
and some more