Curt's Woodturning

What's left after the shavings are swept up

Black Walnut Tea jar

B Walnut tea jar 4Black Walnut Tea Jar

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Cottonwood lidded jars

cottonwoodjarpair1Cottonwood Tea Jars (sold)

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Box Elder burl lidded jar

Box Elder Burl jar 1

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Walnut rice bowls

Walnut rice bowls

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Walnut lidded jars

Walnut Jars 1

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Cherry Hollowform with inlay

Fruit Cherry Hollow Vase with Oak Twig inlayCherry with oak stick inlay 1

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Black Walnut Hollowform

Black Walnut Hollow VaseWalnut Crotch HF 2

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Box Elder Hollowform

Box Elder Burl Hollow VaseBEBurl HF 1

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Natural Edge Walnut Bowl

Natural Edge Black Walnut Bowl. Abou 13″ at widest point, 5″ deep.

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Russian Olive Bowl

Natural edged Russian Olive Burl bowl.  About 11″ at widest point, 4.5″ deep

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Big Tooth Maple Vase

This is turned from a root ball of a Big Tooth Maple. The piercing pattern is from beetle larvae.

7″ x 6″

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Box Elder Burl Hollow Vase

Box Elder Burl Vase

10″ x 6″

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Walnut vase

Black Walnut vase with a few holes and voids filled with turquoise. This was turned from a branch with the pith in the center, showing some of the color of the heartwood and sapwood.

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Box Elder Burl Vase

This as a small hollowform vase from Box Elder burl, 5.5″ x 5″. It was turned as a donation to a National Epilepsy Foundation fundraising auction.

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Box Elder & Cocobolo vase

This is a tall vase from Box Elder Burl with the grain horizontal. The spout is Cocobolo.

10″ x 3 1/3″

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and the dish ran away with the spoon

Norway Maple Plate, carved maple spoon, on a “footed” plate rack.

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Rocky Mountain Barkback Spider


Just another crazy spider. Spiders seem to be perfect for woodturning with their round bodies and spindly legs. This one is turned entirely from Gambel Oak with the exception of its 6 eyes and its fangs which are cocobolo.

15″ tall, about 12″ across the legs.

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Russian Olive Burl lidded bowl

Russian Olive Burl lidded bowl with carved finial.

11″ x 9″

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Russian Olive lidded box

This is a lidded box turned from an odd shaped piece of Russian Olive burl.

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Scrub Oak Birdhouse on a Stick

Scrub Oak birdhouse, 12″ tall, 4″ wide

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Birdhouse on a Crooked Stick

Maple birdhouse on a Padauk stick. The stick and finial are turned on several axis. 15″ tall.

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Birdhouses

Birdhouses on a Stick

l to r, Box Elder burl and Cocobolo, Spalted Magnolia and Walnut, Osage Orange. 12-13″ tall

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Russian Olive burl box

This lidded box is turned from Russian Olive Burl. 13″ tall, 6.5″ wide.

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Russian Olive Vase

Russian Olive natural edged burl vase. 8″ x 7″

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Russian Olive Burl Box

This small lidded box is from Russian Olive Burl and sits on a pedestal. Top to bottom it’s about 12″ tall.

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Box Elder & Mesquite Vase

Southwestern style Box Elder burl vase with natural burl edge in the wall of the vase and at the rim, segmented Mesquite band.

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Mesquite Pots

A couple of small lidded pots, jelly bean jars, from Mesquite.

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Gambel Oak Vase

This was turned from one of the most unusual burls I’ve ever turned. It was about 14″ of burl growing from the side of a small 5″ Gambel Oak tree trunk. The vase ended up about 8″ wide by 7″ tall.

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Box Elder Burl Vase

Box Elder Burl vase turned from a piece of wood that was dry and weathered giving the edges the gray coloring. It’s about 8″ wide, 7″ tall.

(Sold)

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Gambel Oak Rootball Vase

Gambel Oak is a common wood found in Utah. This was turned from the root ball of a small Gambel Oak, the part that is just under the ground that the roots spread out from. It’s about 8″ diameter by 6″ tall.

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Osage Orange Spider

This was my first attempt as an entry to the Hogle Zoo’s annual (2008)  “World of the Wild” art show. This was awarded the “Employees Choice” award. The spider is made from Osage Orange with small Rosewood points at the elbows and Rosewood claws. She’s also wearing bracelets (captive rings) on her front legs. The beady eyes and tongue are Redheart. She’s about 10″ tall.

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