Others
Bird turned using an off-center technique, where the wood is moved on the bench in such a way that the center axis changes.
The wood is most likely spaltet birch.
Vase
This vase for a single flower stem. Unknown wood species.
Dice cup
Dice cup cut in unknown wood. The dice may be rolled without going all over the table, and the box eliminates the need for a protective pad on the table. When the game is over, there is still something nice to look at.
Vase
Vase, unknown wood species.
4 pens
Pens for a group of friends, with hand-cut runic lettering.
3 pens are made from unknown wood from a garden in Frederiksværk, Denmark.
The last pen (no. 2 from the top) is made from approx. 200yr old wood from an estate in the central region of Zealand, denmark.
Christmas trees
Whenever a woodturner has a left-over piece of wood with no other plans how to use it, they shortly after have another tree in their collection.
This i a selection of those trees that I've made over the years
Bird
Bird from unknown wood, in a large ring.
"Weaving" clubs
Two clubs cut in beechwood. A colleague asked me to make these, which he wanted to use to introduce his children to some viking weaving techniques.
I never got the full explanation of how that is supposed to work...
Rattle
Rattle made of cherry and pear wood, filled with stone fragments or maize kernels. L 15cm, Ø 4cm
Planter
Planter turned from unknown wood that I was gifted from a colleague. The insert is 3D printed.
Vase
Vase with knotholes, cut from birchwood found near Slagelse, Denmark.
Coffee grinder base
"A bowl with a drawer". This base for a coffee grinder was cut from a piece of Robini.
This is a prototype, and as the pictures show, a bit worse for wear. I will be re-doing this at some point in the future.
Bird
Bird from unknown wood, in a small ring.