Brian Vaughan | Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada |
About Brian Brian started turning in 2015. He started with a couple of lessons from Jim Beaman, a turner in Tucson, AZ and has attended several workshops since then. He enjoys working on smaller projects such as boxes, hollow forms and ornaments and uses a mix of native woods and exotics.
For more information on Brian's work, you can contact Brian at briansvaughan@gmail.com. |
| Spalted maple hollow form Hollow form of spalted maple, 1.75"high by 2.75" diameter. Finished with shellac followed by Danish oil. © Brian Vaughan |
Figured maple lidded box Lidded box of figured maple with bloodwood knob. 3.25" high by 2.75"diameter. Finished with polymerized tung oil. © Brian Vaughan | |
| Hollow form with finial Mesquite hollow form, 6"x2.25", with 5.5" padauk finial. Finished with wiped on polyurethane. © Brian Vaughan |
Rosewood box with cherry burl Lidded box of Indian Rosewood, with cherry burl inlays. 2.75" wide by 2.25" high. Finished with Shellawax. © Brian Vaughan | |
| Spalted tamarind and African Blackwood lidded box Lidded box of spalted tamarind with African blackwood base, internals and knob. 4" high by 2.5" diameter.Shellawax finish. © Brian Vaughan |
Spalted birch platter Small platter of spalted birch, 1.5" high by 7.5" diameter. Finished with Danish oil and polyurethane mixture. © Brian Vaughan | |
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