Dirk Hoogendoorn | Fergus, Ontario, Canada | | |
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| Maple Burl stacking bowls These are natural edge Maple Burl stacking bowls that have spalting on them. The burl is actually a growth like a wart or cancer on the tree that have really random grain running through the growth. © Dirk Hoogendoorn |
Turbulance This Maple Burl was very interesting to turn with all the voids and bark inclusions. I turned it till I lost my nerve. © Dirk Hoogendoorn | |
| Winged Box Ash raised winged box. This box is raised and the wings are the footing for this box as well, the top has a turned finial, © Dirk Hoogendoorn |
Beech Burl 12" Beech Burl bowl, no it will not hold soup, but has beautiful grain and wood pattern. © Dirk Hoogendoorn | |
| Made not Created Three small burls turned individually then placed in a turned Vase. Turned from Maple burls © Dirk Hoogendoorn |
Maple Burl Platter Turned this burl with a curved rim. It has been finished with 3 coats of WOP © Dirk Hoogendoorn | |
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