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  1. Mark Placek

    Zebrawood vessels

    Here's a tutorial showing the basic method for "Bowl from a board": http://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/showthread.php?t=18252 I'm a member of this forum, It's one of my favorites. I have expanded upon these instructions a lot in the past 5 years. Turning square and rectangular bowls is my...
  2. Mark Placek

    Zebrawood vessels

    Thank you for your comments. These bowls are laminated using the "Bowl from a board" technique. I use sacrificial wood in the center; after coming off the lathe, it's cut out. This Zebrawood was left over from a conference table I made in 2002, I recently found it in my shop stashed away in a...
  3. Mark Placek

    Zebrawood vessels

    These two bowls are the continuation of my "Lostwood" series. This technique allows me to make a larger turning using less material. The left bowl measures: 12" x 17" x 3.5", the right: 12" x 18" x 3.25". The finish is pre-cat lacquer. There is a third bowl in this series. I donated it to...
  4. Mark Placek

    Square bowl

    Hi Pete, I have posted a few bowls recently. I've been so busy with work right now it's hard to find the time to complete the several bowl I currently have in my shop. I will post a few new ones in the next few weeks.
  5. Mark Placek

    Square bowl

    Very nice square bowl. The wood is Santos Mahogany. I have use this wood many times and I'm able to recognize it on sight, very heavy and dense wood and a distinctive sweet? smell when cutting (turning). This wood is closed grained and with its natural oils polishes well with moderate sanding...
  6. Mark Placek

    Little Alex

    Hi Rich, Nice picture of Alex, I think this a great topic. Some of my most favorite childhood memories are the many hours I spent with my Father in his workshop. A lot of those lessons he taught me there are still helping me today with my turnings. Cheers!
  7. Mark Placek

    Greetings from Niagara Falls

    Here is the link to the technique I employ to make my bowls: http://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/showthread.php?t=18252 My first bowl was made from pine, it took a few tries to finally get a good looking result.
  8. Mark Placek

    Greetings from Niagara Falls

    Thanks again for the welcome I have received here. I will post a link to the "stacked ring lamination" or (bowl from a board) technique posted on a Canadian woodworking forum. The tutorial will give you the basic instructions of how I make my bowls.
  9. Mark Placek

    Greetings from Niagara Falls

    My thanks to everyone for all the comments. I was surprised that my link and picture were caught in a spam trap. I have a few new bowls I will be posting in the next few days.
  10. Mark Placek

    Greetings from Niagara Falls

    Hello UK, I have been reading the posts here for the past few months and finally decided to join your forum. I started turning pens about 5 years ago, then gradually with time moved to segmented turning. The past 3 years I have employed "stacked ring lamination" technique to make square and...
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