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Woodturning Workshop
 
The Workshop
 
Segmental turning
 
Greek Key Design
 
Burr
 
Ornamental turning
 
Rose Engine Lathe
 
Bowl Turning Lathe
 
Ornamental Lathe
 
Rose Engine
 
Rose Engine
 
Ornamental turning
 
Rose Engine work
 
Ornamental Lathe
 
Rose Engine work
 
These were created from discarded blanks that were not of sufficient quality to make clarinet bells
 
This Tabblo is for Michael
COMMENTS
Tishfish said at 6:18 p.m. on Apr 18, 2009:
WOW ! This equipment makes beautiful things.
Ira said at 6:28 p.m. on Apr 18, 2009:
Interesting creative workshop. Beautiful art. Remarkable photos.
Andre. said at 6:29 p.m. on Apr 18, 2009:
Fantastic theme.
Fabio_DL said at 9:23 p.m. on Apr 18, 2009:
Wonderful pieces of art! Did you make all of these works? Excellent tabblo, Celia!
Chilla said at 2:04 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Thank you Doreen, Ira and Andre.
Thank you Fabio, all this is created by my husband.
Hhwind said at 2:57 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Wow a very interesting workshop and the finished pieces are truly works of art, your husband is a great artist
Lageho said at 4:09 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Morning Celia. What a wounderful things your husband can made in wood. A nice tabblo
Wildthing said at 6:28 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Great images of some really nice work, celia. Your husband certainly knows his way around a wood lathe. And not a carved mouse in sight:)
Chilla said at 7:20 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Thank you so much Teo, he will appreciate your comments.
Thank you Lars for your kind comments.
Mike, I have been thinking about making this Tabblo for a long time and it was seeing your church mice that gave me the encouragement to get on with it! Thanks for your kind comments
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Fabio_DL said at 8:31 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Celia, The pieces are amazing! And they are very rare art, in our world of standardized products for mass consumption. Congratulations to your husband! Great, great tabblo!!!
Cowgirl said at 9:31 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
thanks for the tour.... what lovely art your husband does... How does he sell his art????
Chaitiamma said at 11:28 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Amazing handicrafts !!! Wish I can do that !
Chilla said at 11:44 a.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
Fabio, thank you so much for your kind comments.I agree, it is wonderful to know that each piece is entirely unique!
Bobbie, thank you for your kind comment. In fact this is his hobby and he has never sold his work.
Thank you David.
Candlepower said at 4:58 p.m. on Apr 19, 2009:
WOW! Fantastic work!
Chilla said at 9:00 a.m. on Apr 20, 2009:
Thanks Pat.
Moorlerche said at 5:26 p.m. on Apr 20, 2009:
Someone scrupulously tidied away the shavings before these photos were taken. And someone is loving his machine as much as he loves his woodwork. Apart from the windows ;-) my father's workshop never looked like that. Is it called rose engine because it's made of rosewood or is it because of the forms you create with it?

That are lovely pieces of woodwork. A whole colection of eye catchers. The orchid vase is a beauty.
ConnieL said at 8:51 p.m. on Apr 20, 2009:
Celia, that is quite a workshop! The items your husband has made are beautiful. I suspect you have some beautiful wood items throughout your home. :))
Noe said at 7:01 p.m. on Apr 21, 2009:
Beautiful art! Very interesting tabblo :o)
Karsten said at 10:00 p.m. on Apr 22, 2009:
WoW - what a workshop! and what an artist your husband is! Love the pices he created! And the tools look sooo well cared about - you can see that he leves his hobby! Thanks for sharing this !
Karsten said at 10:01 p.m. on Apr 22, 2009:
ups - must be " loves his hobby"..sorry ;-)
Chilla said at 4:28 p.m. on Apr 23, 2009:
Thank you all so much for your lovely comments which I have passed on!
Tigercub said at 5:42 p.m. on Jun 13, 2009:
a great tour around the workshop. wood is pleasant material to work with. and it turns into beautiful things. also, workshops always look exsiting, because they produce kinda magic ))
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