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Most of my work is made from pieces of wood I get from friends, local sources or I just pick up off the side of the road.
This provides a lot of extremely interesting wood.
It also means I am not aways sure what species of wood it truly is.

I do NOT NORMALLY sell any of my work online.
 However, I do occasional special order custom items.

Feel free to Contact Me if you have a sincere interest in a custom piece..
Custom pieces requite far more time than other items and the cost is, naturally, significantly higher so
be sure that is what you are interested in.

I do occasionally take my work On The Road but not often
.
Check out some of my work here.
 

A Live Edge bowl I made & donated to the Moorestown Historical Society for their 2024 Cooks Tour. Made from the famous 200+ year old Copper Beech tree at Paulsdale – Alice Paul Home Farm and National Historic Landmark in Mt. Laurel, NJ.

A 6” Trivet I made & donated to the Moorestown Historical Society for their 2024 Cooks Tour. It's made from a Cherry burl cut from a Cherry tree downed in Moorestown, NJ

A 7½” live-edge bowl I made & donated to the Moorestown Historical Society for their 2024 Cooks Tour - made from a Cherry burl cut from a Cherry tree downed in Moorestown, NJ

9” Pine Bowl from a portion of the old pine beams of the early 1800’s Quaker Meeting House at Friends School in Moorestown, NJ.
The bowl edge is the original surface of the beam.

 

Pine Trivet Trees from a portion of the old pine beams of the early 1800’s Quaker Meeting House at Friends School in Moorestown, NJ.

A wig stand for breast cancer survivors. Donated, along with those from several members of the DelVal Turners Club.


A nice medium size 2 drawer jewelry box.
Again, a great piece of wood is always the first step in ending up with a nice item.


The dark trim is Black Walnut while the rest is Olivewood.


Plenty of various sized sections for a variety of jewelry.


A great piece of wood is always the first step in ending up with a nice table next to our front door.


And matching shelves for the table next to the front door.


A pair of candle sticks multi-axis turned from some olivewood I got at Groff & Groff Lumber in Quarryville, PA (near Lancaster).


Three views of cedar vase made from wood I got in Goochland, VA.


Assortment of Seam
Rippers for Quilting.

African Padauk nested bowls.

A multi-axis table lamp.
Turned from built-up
Maple,Cherry,Padauk, & Walnut
on a Walnut base.

Lidded vase from
Maple & Walnut with
a Cedar lid.

 

A multi-axis table lamp.
Turned from built-up
Maple,Cherry,Padauk, & Walnut
on a Hickory & Bubinga base.
 
A spalted Birch hollow-form bowl.

A birdhouse for our friends -  
made to look like their Pocono home.

A Magic wand with a
custom Black Walnut case.

A figured Maple hollow-form bowl.

A spalted Alaskan Birch bowl
with inclusions.

A Spalted Maple bowl.

A dark Mahogany bowl.


A few hollow ornaments.
Cedar / Acorn / Maple, Padauk,Walnut
 / Acorn Birdhouse


An unfinished Cedar bowl.

A wormy spalted Maple bowl.

Maple crotchwood with natural edges.

Tall Holly Vase Set.

A birch bowl.

A live edge Cedar bowl.

Bangles / bracelets. 

Segmented bowl with
Walnut, Cherry, Padauk, Yellow Heart
Poplar, and Oak. 

Quilt Rack for my wife's quilt. 

Box Elder necklace
with earrings. 

Cedar necklace & earrings.

Rockers for my kids. 

Large finished Cedar bowl.

Finished Cedar bowl.

Natural edge bowl from tree crotch. 

Cedar earrings. 

Cherry, Maple, Walnut & Padauk Menorah


Black Walnut vase.


Natural edge bowl with intense inclusions.

Unfinished cedar bowl.

More hollow ornaments.


More hollow ornaments.


Glued up vase.


Spalted vase.

Hard Rock Maple bowl.

Medium hickory bowl.

Natural edge bowl.

Boxelder Necklace. 

Magic wand turned from
an African Amboyna Burl.

Steam Train made for my son.
Free planes are on this site:
The Plans

A custom order wand turned from
from Tulip Wood.

Higly figured vase with numerous inclusions.


Bowl with knot inclusion. 


A wooden tie - made as a donation.

Sycamore bowl - turned green.

Natural edge bowl with large side inclusion..

Large spalted live edge bowl.

Cedar again.


Spalted vase with Padauk base.


African Amboyna Burl
Seam Ripper.

 
A 14" wide light Mahogany bowl.
 
More To Come