Andrew Baxter's Projects


A Flutted Lidded Bowl. May 2008.

A a Lazy Susan Platter. May. 2008.

Andrew answered a teacher's call and made an Apple headed gavel and base. April 2008.

Some fluted bowls. March 2008.


Feb. 2008
A couple of turnings, one lidded chip and dip tray and a beautiful spalted fluted serving bowl.
Jan. 2008
A turned tray with a decorative design at the center.
Dec. 2007
Spalted Bowl
A spalted bowl.
Nov. 2007
Lidded Camphor Bowl and a Spalted Butternut Bowl
A lidded camphor bowl and a spalted butternut bowl.
Nov. 2007
Turned Xmas Tree Ornaments.
April 2007 Some beautiful wooden goblets.
March 2007 A repair after a "catch".
Feb. 2007 A Sweet Gum lidded bowl.
Feb. 2007 A natural edge Golden Rain Tree bowl.
Dec. 2005 Turned Ornaments.
Dec. 2005 Candle Holder.
Nov. 2005 A Lignum Vita gavel set.
Oct. 2005 Andrew showed his wonderful creativeness in 2 areas. He made the adjustable table center piece from the Concord Valley Oak and showed off some of the flowers he grows as his other hobby.
July 2005 Natural edge Black Acacia Bowl.
Jan. 2005 Turned coasters.
Dec. 2004 December 2004 Candle Holder Challenge
Dec. 2004 A lidded box for earrings and a coin/key tray.
Nov. 2004 Several wonderful Hollywood Juniper turned lidded boxes.
Oct. 2004 A cream colored bowl made from the large black nut shown on the right.
Sept. 2004 A pedestal bowl made from green walnut.
Jul. 2004 Ornamental candle sticks which convert to flower holders. Made of Walnut - some of the gun stock material he picked up a couple of years ago.
Jun. 2004 A beautiful segmented goblet.
Jan. 2004 A beautiful lidded segmented bowl.
Jan. 2004 A beautiful segmented bowl.
Nov. 2003 A turned letter opener and holder.
March 2003 A turned handle for a very large chisel he made for another member.
March 2003 A beautiful tall bud vase from the Big Oak. The base to the left warped too much so he finished the project with a square sculptured base.
Jan. 2003 A beautiful turned bowl of unknown species of burl wood from Scotland.


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