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Turners' Gallery

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Box Elder Bowl
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James Cox

Cherry Natural Edge Bowl
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Cliff Baker

Assortment of Slim Line Pens
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James Cox

Turning Writing Pens can be a very rewarding art. Although many turners start out turning pens, this does not take away from the skills needed to master this art. Color, texture, even the materials can vary so greatly that each change affects a pens appearance and feel. Making them the perfect "one of a kind" gift.

 

Wild Cherry Rice Bowl
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Rodney LehrBass

Mohagony Tilt Table
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Bill Sproul


This gallery reveals some of the different designs, wood species and various levels of skills, talent and creativness our members have to share. Enjoy our members Galleries and notice the vast and inovative designs.

Maple and Black Walnut Segmented Vessel
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Jim Meyer

Ambrosia Maple Bowl
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James Cox

Maple Natural Egde Hollow Vessel
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Rodney LehrBass

Big Leaf Maple Candy Dish
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Rodney LehrBass

Maple Vase
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Cliff Baker

Wood turning can add beauty and elegance to other woodworking projects like this folding end table by Bill Sproul. By adding turned legs, spindles or decorative accents, you can create incredibly beautiful furniture.


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Sugar Chest with turned legs by Bill Sproul

Cherry Bowl
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Cliff Baker

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Palonia, Pear and Poplar Platters and Bowl by Bill Sproul

Black Walnut Bowl on Pedestal
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Jim Meyer

Cherry Bowl
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James Cox

Poplar Baby Bottle
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Rodney LehrBass

Maple Bowl
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Rodney LehrBass


The wonderful peices shown have been created by our members with experience levels from beginner to experienced woodturner.

Working together to advance the Woodturner's heritage and  history