Bring Back Gallery


These pictures show the results of the Bring-Back program. 

Each meeting a member’s name is drawn to receive a piece of unturned wood, to be brought back to the next meeting as a turned object of that persons own design and inspiration. 

December 2016: Roger McMullin
December 2016: Roger McMullin
Roger McMullin

December 2016: Roger McMullin received this Poplar log from Roy Reti and produced these two amazing Beads of Courage boxes. The pilot and driver are the lids for the boxes.

November 2016: Roy Reti
November 2016: Roy Reti

November 2016: Roy Reti received this Russian Olive log from Clair Norton and produced this box for the December meeting.

Clair Norton
Clair Norton

October 2016: Clair Norton received this eucalyptus chunk from Bryan Matthews and produced this snowman.

Bryan Matthews September 2016
Bryan Matthews September 2016

September 2016: Bryan Matthews got this cracked block of unknown species from Ross Robinson and produced these 11 birdhouse ornaments.

Ross Robinson June 2016
Ross Robinson June 2016

June 2016: Ross Robinson received this Black Walnut log from Norm Stelter and produced this birdhouse.

November 2015: Suzi Tomita
November 2015: Suzi Tomita

November 2015: Suzi Tomita received this poplar chunk from Vern Miller and produced this finial box.

December 2015: Roger Wayman
December 2015: Roger Wayman

December 2015: Roger Wayman received this maple chunk from Suzi Tomita and produced this coloured vase and bowl.

January 2016: André Laroche
January 2016: André Laroche

January 2016: André Laroche received this redwood chunk from Roger Wayman and produced this finial box.

February 2016: Dan Michener
February 2016: Dan Michener

February 2016: Dan Michener received this White Oak log from André Laroche and produced this natural edge vase.

March 2016: Norm Robinson
March 2016: Norm Robinson

March 2016: Norm Robinson received this Mountain Ash Log from Dan Michener and produced this tiny teapot and cups.

April 2016: Jim Farr
April 2016: Jim Farr

April 2016: Jim Farr received this maple baseball billet from Norm Robinson and produced this goblet with an improbable arrow stuck through it and captive rings on the arrow shaft. How did he do it?

May 2016: Norm Stelter
May 2016: Norm Stelter

May 2016: Norm Stelter received this Maple burl from Jim Farr and produced this box.

 If you are interested in joining the Guild or being on our email list or getting more information, contact a Guild member or come to a Chinook Woodturning Guild meeting.

 

Meetings are normally held at 7pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month, September - June at CASA Arts Centre 230 – 8 Street South Lethbridge, Alberta Canada T1J 5H2