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Category Archives: cherry
It Took a Crook
An oak crook, more specifically, was the origin of this rooster-inspired bowl that I’ve just finished. The flow of the grain is evident in the top photo in the line between the light sapwood and the darker heartwood. I first … Continue reading
Posted in bird bowls, bowls, cherry, finding wood, green woodworking, paint, trees, Uncategorized
Tagged cherry wood ladle, oak bowl, Rooster bowl, rooster sculpture, wooden pie server
14 Comments
A Bird in the Hand
I’ll be thrilled one day if I ever convince a chickadee to eat from my hand. Until then, this little guy will have to do. I carved him from a small maple crook, and learned the difficulties of carving small. … Continue reading
Posted in bird bowls, bowls, cherry, nature, proportions, Uncategorized
Tagged bird bowl, tiny bowl
26 Comments
Flute Playing
I really admire people that can play musical instruments, all the more since I’ve tried to do so myself — with poor results. For the past couple months, I’ve been playing around with a penny whistle, and you should hear … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, cherry, holding, layout, patterns, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged carved flutes, carving flutes, fluted bowl, penny whistle, tin whistle
12 Comments
Send Off Shaving Bowl
Next week, my son will be going off to college for the first time, so I’ve made him a practical gift as he heads to the dorm. In his brief shaving career, he has become accustomed to lathering his face … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, carving, cherry, Uncategorized
Tagged shaving bowl, shaving soap, wooden shave bowl
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The Return of the Swallows
This little guy was in the pear tree yesterday morning. I hadn’t made any in awhile, which is a shame because they are a lot of fun to make. I based the design on the swallow and their graceful curves … Continue reading
Posted in bird bowls, bowls, carving, cherry, patterns, spoons, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged bird bowl, cherry bowl, swallow bowl
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Learning from Fred Astaire
Seeing this ale bowl basking in the sun, my wife asked my daughter what she thought of the new dragon bowl. Emma replied, “What dragon bowl?” Wonderful. What Emma noticed were the flowing lines and the form, and only after … Continue reading
Posted in ale bowls, bowls, cherry, patterns, proportions, Uncategorized
Tagged dragon ale bowl, flow of line, Fred Astaire
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Your Daily Bowl
I’m a cereal lover and, although I’ve had to switch from Boo-Berry to Shredded Wheat over the years, I still eat cereal every day — from a wooden bowl. Cereal or not, it makes for quiet eating, and the wood … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, cherry, holding, layout, patterns, sketch, Uncategorized
Tagged cereal bowl, fluted bowl
17 Comments
Hold It!
I snapped this photo while carving on this cherry bowl recently. I’ve used holdfasts for a long while now, but I still marvel at their nimbleness and versatility. With a scrap of rubber belting under the bottom and a couple … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, cherry, holding, patterns, Uncategorized
Tagged cherry bowl, ratchet strap, saw buck
10 Comments
“Fish Say…” Shrink Pot
As I was shaving down the walls of this cherry shrink pot, I couldn’t help but notice a few small tight pin knots, mostly because the swirling grain direction around them was causing me fits. Then I thought they might … Continue reading
Posted in cherry, Lettering, quotes and excerpts, sharpening, shrink box, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged cherry shrink pot, Heaven poem, pen knife blade, Rupert Brooke
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Not All Those Who Wander…
All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. — J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring “Let’s see … Continue reading
Posted in cherry, holding, Lettering, quotes and excerpts, Uncategorized, walnut
Tagged lettering, Robert Frost, secret sits, Tolkien, wandering
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