A Pot of Soup Shares the Stove Top with Five Pots of Maple Sap |
http://www.nwawoodworkingshow.org/information.htm
It's the largest woodworking show in the country and this is the 25th anniversary show and should be the most extravagant. In addition to the garden tote with white ash ends that will be on sale to benefit the club, I made another out of cherry to be on display in the flat-board section along with instruments, furniture, chests and fancy boxes. I have yet to complete a bowl for display in the wood-turners section.
The organization supports many non-profit and other benefit efforts and I volunteered to make a vessel to hold "beads of courage" for some very sick child. These colorful beads are given kids when they undergo a procedure like drawing blood, getting imaged, receiving chemo or radiation treatment and shots. Many kids "earn" thousands of beads and need something to put them in. Some of the members made square boxes and others turned cylindrical vessels out of wood. I decided to encase a large plastic jar in wood with lots of open areas to view the beads inside.
For more information see: http://www.beadsofcourage.org/
Bead Vessel: Top & Bottom Are Walnut, Knob Is Lilac |
Horses Are Soft Maple, Poles Are Birch |
Garden Tote: Ends Are White Ash, Sides Are Cherry, Handle Is a Hickory Stem and Woven Nylon-Coated Stainless Steel Cable Bottom |
Side View of Above Tote |
End View of Above Tote |
All Cherry Tote with a Cottonwood Handle Peeled by a Beaver |
End View of Above Tote |
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