Piece are shown in chronological order. As you will see, new techniques are experimented this year.
Here are new realisations (place mouse on picture to see dimensions, click to get a full view)

Alder Plate Alder Plate Oak Vessel Maple Bowl Mortar and Pestle
Alder plate
top view...
...and bottom view Oak vessel Thin maple bowl Maple mortar
and robinia pestle
Cherry Bowl Mulberry Hollow Form Mulberry, top view Apricot box. height 10.5+8.5cm Apricot box, inside
Cherry bowl Mulberry hollow form Mulberry top view Apricot box, pear lid,
ulm root finial
Inside view, and under the lid
Egg cups Golf club. length 120cm, shaft diameter from 15 to 9mm Golf club head, excentric turning
Mulberry egg cups Golf club in liquidambar (handle), maple (shaft), walnut (hozel), robinia (head).
Head turned on 2 excentric axis.
Shaft is done in three parts after two unsuccessfull trials turning it in one piece, but, as one friend said "better the shaft in three parts and the turner in one than the opposite" ©PhR.
Catalpa bowl, 20cm diam, 4mm thick Catalpa bowl, side view Elm platter with Tin inlay, diameter 35cm Walnut hollow form, diameter 22 cm Walnut flying saucer
Catalpa bowl Catalpa, side view Elm platter, Tin inlay Walnut hollow form (or flying saucer)
Hollowed alder burl with textured ring, diam 10cm Maple platter, 56 cm diameter Chestnut bowl, 25*11 cm Ash hollow form, 28*9 cm continue in 2004
Hollowed alder burl, ring and feet carved and textured Big maple platter,
date carved
(wedding present)
Chestnut burl bowl, inside is wire-brushed and ebonized Ash hollow form





last update: 13/01/2004
© Pascal Oudet 2002-2004