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goblet

  1. John Torchick

    How to part off the base?

    This is a "sort of" goblet that I have been sweating over for the last two days. Totally new to inletting or hollowing end grain or any grain, for that matter. Need to work on some of my interior technique as I left some tool marks. Posting a photo as how to part off part of the base on the...
  2. Cherry Tea Goblet

    Cherry Tea Goblet

    This is the design of a Deep form tea goblet made from domestic cherry.
  3. Wedding gift goblet

    Wedding gift goblet

    This was a project that has been in my head since the summer. The wedding was actually a couple days after Christmas so it was a late gift. I wanted to give it to the couple on their 1 month anniversary so I didn't have time to take a picture with my light box. The wood is maple and the...
  4. Boxelder Goblet

    Boxelder Goblet

    Dimensions: 3.625"h x 4.5"w less than .0625" wall thickness Another piece from my stash of Mulberry. This started as a bowl demo at one of July's turning meetings. When I got it home I continued working on it live on my webcam. My husband had been watching and came running down...
  5. Wedding Goblet

    Wedding Goblet

    This wedding goblet is made from a laminated piece of Bubinga and Beech. It is 7" tall and 2" in diameter. The rings were made by a friend in silver as close copies to the white gold ones that my son and his fiance will be using on the day. The finish is sanding sealer and then...
  6. Tall Flower Petals

    Tall Flower Petals

    I was lucky to have one of my Petal series critiqued at SWAT last year by three really great artists and one of the comments was that they wondered what it would look like larger and taller besides being more delicate. Well I decided to try one and am liking the added height and size, how about...
  7. Winter 2007 Contest

    Winter 2007 Contest

    "Dragons Breath" side view Measures 6.75"x1.5" at the rim. The dragon, made of Oregon Myrtlewood, was turned on 4 OC axis (no carving, not even between the horns). The upper stem was turned on 3 OC axis. The "flame" is White Mulberry dyed red. In the light...
  8. Winter 2007 Contest

    Winter 2007 Contest

    Multi axis goblet with ogee curve and bead. Goblet bowl and base are cherry, stem is maple. Size is 13" h x 2.5" d. Finish is spray lacquer; inside will be finished with something that will be wine proof! Many thanks to Barb Dill and her article, this was a fun project!
  9. Winter 2007 Contest     # 1

    Winter 2007 Contest # 1

    The spiraling downward 15 X 1.5 inch diameter steps (each approx 5/16 thick) are on 8 parrallel axes on a diameter of 1.5 inches with the center being the center of the original piece 3" diameter and 8" long Lignum vitae. Base, steps and goblet are turned from 1 piece no separates no...
  10. Cherry Burl Goblet

    Cherry Burl Goblet

    4 1/2"h x 3 1/2"w
  11. Goblet with a twist

    Goblet with a twist

    Made of Cherry This goblet was turned in two pieces. The base, stem, and leaves were turned and carved as one piece. The bowl was turned to fit. Finish is lacquer. Height is 7" Width is 2.5"
  12. Goblet

    Goblet

    This goblet is fairly large, 11" tall, 5" wide at the top, 3" at the foot, the stem is 3/8" and the walls are 3/32" thick. Box Elder burl with some beautiful grain. I wish I would of kept more of a curve going at the top, its to straight and looks top heavy. Sanded to...
  13. Flower Goblets

    Flower Goblets

    Roughly 2.75"x9.5" ea Blue = eucalyptus & bay, pink = eucalyptus & buckeye, orange = locust & pear Just fun variations on my flower goblet idea.
  14. Ash Goblet

    Ash Goblet

    Ash goblet with ebony dyed and Limed bowl. Captured ring on stem.
  15. Pau Rojo Wedding Goblet

    Pau Rojo Wedding Goblet

    This wedding goblet is 8" tall and made from Pau Rojo (Padauk). I made it for some friends who are finally getting married next month. This piece had a small amount of spalted sap wood at the edge and I thought that it would make a fitting wedding goblet. I managed to get the join...
  16. Flower Goblet

    Flower Goblet

    8-1/4"x 2-1/4" Oak, Ash, Tung oil stain, Acrylic paint The foot and leaf are oak, the stem and cup are ash. Foot and leaf were turned and carved. Stem and cup turned and inserted.
  17. First Successful Goblet

    First Successful Goblet

    This goblet(?) was turned from dunno wood which I had saved from a tree which was fouling the shed and the fenceline. It measures about 5.5" tall and 2.25" in diameter. Finished with Minwax sanding sealer and one coat of Minwax poly.
  18. A Drop of Wine

    A Drop of Wine

    Antler, 7/8"x3/8" I just had to try it!
  19. Side View Harlequin Goblet

    Side View Harlequin Goblet

    Side view of the goblet Laminated Cherry and Maple 4 3/8 Tall x 3 9/16 square The thickness at the top is around 3/32 - 1/8. Haven't actually measured it. First ever "goblet". Foot is separate lamination.
  20. Top View Harlequin Goblet

    Top View Harlequin Goblet

    This is the Top view of the goblet. Laminated Cherry and Maple 4 3/8 tall x 3 9/16 square
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