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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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Maple
hollow form. Five inches diameter. |
Shallow
walnut dish with maple laminations. Eight inches diameter. |
Figured
maple platter with ebony laminations.
Twelve inches diameter. |