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Segmented vase of bubinga, maple, and ebony.  Ten inches tall. Segmented pot of bubinga and American beech. Twelve inches diameter. Small segmented vase of figured maple and bubinga.  Six inches tall.
Circular vase of ash, walnut, and ebony. Eleven inches diameter, about one and one-half inches wide, wall thickness one-quarter inch throughout. The circular vase is an original design and has won a couple of awards. Segmented box of walnut and figured maple. Eight inches diameter.
Bowl of bubinga with segmented rim of figured maple.  Eight inches diameter. Black veneer between the segments sets off the design. I use this effect in most of my pieces, sometimes in the form of a laminate of two contrasting veneers. Segmented pot of Tasmanian curly myrtle and maple.  Eight inches diameter.
Maple hollow form.  Five inches diameter. Shallow walnut dish with maple laminations. Eight inches diameter. Figured maple platter with ebony laminations.  Twelve inches diameter.