• A special bowl in Crotch Olive Ash

    A special bowl in Crotch Olive Ash

    Crotch olive ash wood, with its striking figure, is a testament to the beauty found in a tree’s most intricate points. The “crotch,” where the trunk splits into two or more large limbs, yields wood characterized by swirling grain patterns that converge and diverge in captivating ways.


  • Bowls In Ash, Iroko, Lime & African Walnut

    Bowls In Ash, Iroko, Lime & African Walnut

    As the title says, more bowls in Ash, Iroko, Lime and African Walnut. The African Walnut in particular is an interesting wood to turn.


  • Hifi Stereo Cabinet With Turntable Lid

    Hifi Stereo Cabinet With Turntable Lid

    I recently decided to go on a trip down memory lane and rebuild the hi-fi system that really helped to kickstart my love for audio. It was my first ‘new’ separates system – a major upgrade on the boomboxes and midi systems I’d had up until that point, and a departure from the vintage hi-fi…


  • 5 Bowls. Cherry, Sycamore, Chestnut & Iroko

    5 Bowls. Cherry, Sycamore, Chestnut & Iroko

    The bowls keep on coming. Many of these are cut from smaller blanks with the exception of the Iroko, probably my largest bowl yet.


  • Cherry Box

    Cherry Box

    Finally found a use for the small leftovers from Project Cherry. I gifted a commemorative CD set to a friend and wanted to make a box for them.


  • A big batch of wands from leftover Sapele

    A big batch of wands from leftover Sapele

    This was a batch of wands created to raise money for a local charity, around 60 in total. They were produced from offcuts of Sapele reclaimed from a recycled front door and frame.