Posts Tagged ‘woodturning’

Featured Artist - Claudia Hayward, The Wooden Forge

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Claudia Hayward of Maple Ridge, BC

The Wooden Forge

Claudia has been working with wood most of her life.

After “real” jobs as a teacher and wildlife biologist, the woodworking hobby became a full time occupation and she and her husband spent many years on the craft show circuit all over western Canada.

Several years ago she discovered woodturning and has enthusiastically embraced this art form.  Her love of the outdoors and simplicity of life is reflected in her woodwork.

The emphasis of her work is on functionality and classic lines utilizing the natural beauty of the wood.  Her goal is for people to use her work and appreciate its beauty for many years to come.

For more information about Claudia and The Wooden Forge, you can contact Claudia directly at

woodenforge@gmail.com

Featured Artist - Mark Murakami

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Mark Murakami is an amateur furniture maker and woodturner located in Calgary, Alberta.   While he enjoys many different types of wood turning, segmented turning is of particular interest to him because of the creativity, precision and attention to detail that is required.

Each piece is unique based on the design and arrangement of the segments as well as the natural variations found in the wood itself.  He uses numerous different hardwoods in trying to create attractive yet simple pieces – characterized by traditional shapes with simple lines.

One of Mark’s pieces (pictured below) was selected by the Southern Alberta Woodworkers Society for inclusion in their 2007 Fine Works in Wood Exhibition.  This was a juried exhibition where entries are chosen for display based on a judging and review process involving a Standards Committee as well as an independent jury.

Segmented Woodturning Presentation

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

SEGMENTED WOODTURNING

…brought to you by Vedder Mountain Hardwoods

Ever wondered how an incredible work of art like the segmented vase above is created?… The following segmented woodturning presentation outlines how to turn a segmented vase on your lathe.  Covering not only the best types of wood to use, cutting the pieces, the tools needed, how to glue the segments, it also teaches different sanding and turning techinques, as well as finishing your piece.  Please note: It’s important to follow each step carefully and to have patience… your reward will be a gorgeous work of art.

Click on the Segmented Woodturning Overview below, for a 39 page step by step overview of segmented turning.

Segmented Woodturning Overview

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Featured Artist - Rich Schmid, Branchin’ Out

Friday, January 16th, 2009

 

Rich is a retired school principal who has always enjoyed working with wood as a hobby.  Nine years ago he discovered the creativity that a wood lathe, chisels and a piece of firewood can inspire.

He also enjoys the continued study of vessel design, many different turning techniques, as well as the properties of different woods.  He tries to leave a piece of Mother Nature in most of his works.  He has advanced his art by incorporating carving, dying, painting, burning and filling voids with rock to make his pieces unique.

Each piece is unique in itself as Mother Nature dictates much of the shape.  Besides the many functional pieces such as salad and nut bowls, he creates many decorative pieces for the dining room table, entrance way, mantels etc.

Rich can be contacted at