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Natural edged Oak bowl measuring 28" x 4"

a natural edged oak bowl measuring 28 inches by 4 inches

 

Oak burr 20 inches by 6 inches

 

 

Oak Burr measuring 20" x 6" with top face decoration using chainsaw. .
Eucalyptus Burr measuring 14" x 4".

 

Eucalyptus burr

 

 

Bubinga bowl 24 inches

 

Bubinga Bowl measuring 24" in diameter.
Eucalyptus Burr Bowl measuring 13" x 2½".

 

Eucalyptus burr bowl

 

 

Roger with a 24 inch Bubinga platter

 

Roger with a Bubinga Platter 24" in diameter.
Oak Burr Platter 25" in diameter.

 

25 inch Oak burr platter

 

 

Spalted beech hollow form

 

Spalted Beech Hollow Form measuring 8" x 4" turned through a 1½" opening.

 

Roger holding a Burr Oak Platter 28" in diameter and 2½" thick.

 

28 inch Burr Oak platter

 

 

27 inch Eucalyptus Burr

Eucalyptus Burr 27" x 3" with surface decorated with raised beads.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The above two images show a 10" deep Ash bowl, turned as a single piece creating a raised rim to the undercut bowl, set in a 19" x 21" natural edged surround. This is supported on an oak root with a partially turned hollow in it's top surface. This is another collaboration piece turned with Martin Pearce.

 

 

8" x 5" Burr Oak vessel held on stainless steel rods to a 21" high burnt driftwood stand

 

 

16" x 3" Elm Burr bowl

 

 

 

16" x 2" Exeter Elm with major bark inclusions fissures, bowl form has been gold leafed

 

 

9" (d) x 5 1/2" (h)
American Madrone burr hollow form
with 1 1/2" diameter opening

 

 

21 1/2" x 2" Sweet Chestnut Platter

 

 

 

7"h x 10" rim diameter Australian grass tree root hollow form. Interior hollowed
through a 1 1/8" diameter opening.

 

3 1/2"d x 8" h Pink Ivory hollow form with a 1" diameter opening for interior hollowing.

 

 

 

5" h x 7" d Burr Elm vase form with a natural edge.

 

4" h x 6 1/2"d Natural edged
burr elm bowl



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