I am a self-taught woodturner living in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. My home, and shop, are on the southeast tip of the island of O‘ahu, near Koko Crater. The area is known as Hawai‘i Kai.
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Turning on Vicmarc VL 200 |
In 1990, I began turning bowls from local Hawaiian woods and selected other species.
Turning, particularly bowls, quickly became a passion.
I consider my pieces artistic woodturnings as opposed to utilitarian. They are thin, consistent throughout, and finely finished. The shape typically flows without any abrupt changes in the curve.
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Puna |
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My bowls are generally about 1/8 inch thick. The larger the diameter of the bowl, the thicker the walls will be. The piece is finely sanded through at least 600 grit.
The bowls have a Danish type oil finish. Each bowl has multiple coats of oil, depending upon the density of the wood.
The pieces are polished using Tripoli and White Diamond. Finally a coat of carnauba wax is applied and buffed.
While some of the pieces may also be useful, they are made as a visual and tactile art form. They are things to admire on a shelf, on the table, or in a collection. They are things to be picked up and caressed.
I am a member of The American Association of Woodturners and a charter member of the Honolulu Woodturners Club.
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