Wyoming Wood Turner - Specializing in beautiful lathe turning, wood bowls, boxes, and cutting boards.


Sam Angelo ~ Worland, Wyoming

www.wyomingwoodturner.com 


Gallery of Previous Work

 
 


Crab Apple Bowl


Black Locust Bowl


Natural Edge Honey Locust Bowl

     


Madrone Burl


Maple Bowl


BirdsEye Maple Bowl

     


Walnut Platter


Ash Salad Bowl


Walnut Bowl

     


Natural Edge Ash Bowl


Natural Edge Ash Bowl


Walnut Bowl with Figure



Walnut Food Server


Black Locust Bowl


Walnut Bowl


Shallow Walnut Bowl - 12½"x2½". This nice walnut bowl would make a nice salad bowl or one to serve chips in. It has a little contrasting sapwood on opposite ends.
Shallow Walnut Bowl

White Ash Bowl - 7¼"x2½" This white ash burl was harvested in Michigan. It shows some incredible grain.
White Ash Bowl

Spalted Maple Bowl - This spalted maple bowl is 7" tall and about 5" wide. This bowl shows some varied and unique grain patterns not always found in a single piece of wood.
Spalted Maple Bowl


Aspen Bowl - 9 ½” x  3 ½” Aspen bowl.
Aspen Bowl

Aspen Bowl - 10"x4" deep
Aspen Bowl

Aspen Bowl - This 7” aspen bowl is more form than function.  After you see the striking grain that seems to swirl in every direction, you will set it in a place for all to admire.
Aspen Bowl


Cocobolo - 5 ½” wide and 3 ½” tall:    Cocobolo comes from Mexico.  It is a dark wood with red and black grain patterns displayed boldly in this piece.  Again, more art than function.
Cocobolo Bowl

Honey Locust - At 10 ¾” wide and 5” tall this Honey Locust bowl would make a substantial and impressive salad server.  Honey locust is a very stable and dense wood.
Honey Locust Bowl


Red Mallee Plate


 


Manzanita Box

 



 

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Wyoming Wood Turner
Sam Angelo, Owner
1-307-431-5395
E-mail: samangelo@rtconnect.net
1092 South Ponderosa Lane
Worland, Wyoming 82401

 

 

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