Saturday Showcase: An Eccentric Woodworker? No, It’s Eccentric Woodturning!

As you might guess, we have a plethora of employees here at Rockler who are woodworkers themselves. We've asked them to come up with their favorite projects, and show them off a bit. Our first volunteer is Matt L. from our Seattle store.

Matt's specialty is eccentric woodturning. As Matt explains it: "First, each blank is carefully selected from a larger piece and matched to ensure consistency. Once the blanks are cut they are turned on three [different] axes. This is eccentric turning."

Matt's favorite piece is displayed here: an hourglass made of wenge and our hourglass timepiece. This piece can truly be called "hand-crafted": after being sanded to 2000 grit, it was then hand-rubbed. "The grit is my skin," Matt jokes. After that, Matt applied a clear French polish. Each spindle was then individually burnished, and after assembling, the piece received a final coat of wax. Gorgeous!

More of Matt's projects can be seen (and purchased) on his website at: www.eccentricwood.com.

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Great hour glass Matt. I haven't tried off center turning yet but I've watched demos of it. Our local club has brought in three turners who specialize in it. One of our members now uses it often and has been accused of forsaking 'regular' turning. :)
# Posted By Ruth | 5/18/09 8:50 AM
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