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Default Who is the Aussie turner who makes the "Erosion" pieces?

The subject line says it all. This is not turning, but he does turn also.
These pieces are large, rectangular (more or less) and look as if water has
bubbled up from the center and washed furrows in the pieces. Dramatic.

Anyone know, let me know.
Thanks,
James Johnson


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JRJohnson wrote:

The subject line says it all. This is not turning, but he does turn also.
These pieces are large, rectangular (more or less) and look as if water has
bubbled up from the center and washed furrows in the pieces. Dramatic.

Anyone know, let me know.
Thanks,
James Johnson


Is ther any place we can view his work?
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JRJohnson wrote:

The subject line says it all. This is not turning, but he does turn

also.
These pieces are large, rectangular (more or less) and look as if water

has
bubbled up from the center and washed furrows in the pieces. Dramatic.

Anyone know, let me know.
Thanks,
James Johnson


Is ther any place we can view his work?


Ralph, if I had a website, I would have the information I need. Sorry, if
someone knows about him, and lets us know, we can all view it. Hopefully.
James


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I did a google search of the words "aussie woodturner erosion" and it
came back with the name of Neil Scobie, I couldnt find a website for
him. But I found an example of his work here
http://www.sydneywoodturners.com.au/...ners/neil.html

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Dvivian wrote:

I did a google search of the words "aussie woodturner erosion" and it
came back with the name of Neil Scobie, I couldnt find a website for
him. But I found an example of his work here
http://www.sydneywoodturners.com.au/...turn2002/image
s/turners/neil.html

Donald Vivian


DAGS Neil Scobie and you turn up quite a bit more. Including the fact that
he is scheduled to demo an Erosion Bowl at AAW this year.


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Both Neil Scobie and his wife Liz demonstrated at the Utah Woodturning Symposium
in 2005. I don't believe that they have a web site. He turns and she paints or
decorates his turned pieces to make some pretty nice art.

Fred Holder
http://www.fholder.com

In article hC%xf.1000$Zo.313@trnddc07, Lobby Dosser says...

Dvivian wrote:

I did a google search of the words "aussie woodturner erosion" and it
came back with the name of Neil Scobie, I couldnt find a website for
him. But I found an example of his work here
http://www.sydneywoodturners.com.au/...turn2002/image
s/turners/neil.html

Donald Vivian


DAGS Neil Scobie and you turn up quite a bit more. Including the fact that
he is scheduled to demo an Erosion Bowl at AAW this year.


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You can find references and images of Neil's work in the September and
December Newsletters:

http://www.sydneywoodturners.com.au/...hern/info.html

Regards,
Alan

On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 01:05:04 GMT, "JRJohnson"
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The subject line says it all. This is not turning, but he does turn also.
These pieces are large, rectangular (more or less) and look as if water has
bubbled up from the center and washed furrows in the pieces. Dramatic.

Anyone know, let me know.
Thanks,
James Johnson


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