The maple bowls are beautiful, are they your work?
Black walnut
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and a Peruvian walnut set
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I have a nice set of black walnut waiting on me for a J185. I have to finish the mandolin first. Going on two years now. A little more handwork and I'll be ready to glue on the back and she's done (except for finish-that's another two years).
Keep 'em coming.
Yes, But they will never hold much water.
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Black Walnut
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Chopping blocks
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Claro Walnut
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London Plane
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I've already acquired 5 walnut back and sides sets and you're not helping me keep my money.
Made this out of an old Maple tree 50 years ago.
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Some mean looking walnut.
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More maple burl
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Claro walnut ukulele set.
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Spalted maple flame
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Torrified maple burl. Small pieces for knife scales
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Maple flame violin
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torrified Maple burls
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Ash
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English walnut
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Black Walnut sides and back
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Love the back - sides not so much. Thanks
I always liked walnut on guitars. The bass that I had built and used almost exclusively during the early 1970s had a walnut body. It's a heavy bugger, but that would not be an issue on an acoustic guitar.
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Two sets of Granadillo, these are the first I've seen of this wood, it has beautiful colouring.
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Torrified Maple burl
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some Maple burl pick guards
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Some torrified maple
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English Walnut
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spalted maple
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Torrified maple burl
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8 pieces book butt matched desk top w/ ebony inlay.
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John H.
Wow!
Here is the desk that the top was on.
Kind of a plan desk for our shop but very handsome.
The walnut was a flitch of lumber or a complete tree. Just the proper way to build something if you can. It is getting harder to get lumber like this.
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John H.
You do gorgeous work, John. Thanks for posting these beautiful examples.
Just humbled...
jim
I will echo Mr. Ledger, and just add "WOW" ! ! !
Rick
Charter Member - - Professional Procrastinators Association of America - - putting things off since 1965 " I'll get around to it tomorrow, .... maybe "
A story in walnut:
The Solid Walnut Armoire I design and built in Victorian revival style (photo below). A story in wood of the Arthurian myth as told by Gawain and others.
The lower section is about Merlin’s encounter with Uther Pendragon and the building of a castle. Arthur father Askanar, two hidden dragon eggs under mountain were it was to be built. Excalibur is the sword that divides the doors and extends into the lower sections connection the two story of Arthur and Merlin. The upper section is about Arthur Camelot, as you look at each carving you can attribute them to Arthur story. The shields are for the Knights of the Round Table, columns are fore the Camelot, on the hilt of Excalibur is a lions head and a top of that is a clock for the round table, and the finials are the for the grail and the search of the purer of heart.
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There many I owe for my talent.
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John H.
I'd kowtow, but I'm not that flexible any more! That's gorgeous!
quilted maple
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spalted maple
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indian rosewood fretboards
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four loverly pieces of spalted maple
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I finally finished construction of the mandolin. This was taken just before she visited a real luthier to cut the nut, string it, and tune it. The image is a bit off-center so things look a little wonky but she's good. Got it back and it plays well. I'm pleased. Now on to varnish.
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The top is sinker redwood and the back, sides, and neck are figured cherry. More pics after varnish.
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That's looking really nice Gary! It should really be spectacular with the final finish.
Thanks Todd. I'm ready for it to be finished so I can start another project.