Owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the April meeting was cancelled. A virtual competition was held as a way for members to stay in touch and still enjoy their hobby. There are no points awarded for the competition, just bragging rights! A similar competition will be held for May.
DDWC
April 2020 Meeting
First - John Williams with his intarsia work using Wenge, Cherry, Walnut and an Olive branch.
Second - scrollsaw entry from James Sharpe using ¼" Baltic Birch ply.
Third equal - Carole Snell's carving in Kauri wood.
Third equal - David Reynolds wet turned Sycamore bowl finished in rainbow colours
Third equal - Jan Bartlett with her Kingfisher carving in Lime wood.
Third equal - topical entry from Rick Silk who pyrographed the lettering on Tulipwood.
Also entered (in no particular order!!) - Brian Walker's seam ripper in Plum and Ebony.
Daniel Beard turned a bowl in Spalted Beech.
Not quite finished, David Waldron's coffee table in Oak.
Derek Puplett turned a beaded box.
Geoff Dalton turned a bowl using Pear and Padauk.
Graham Legg produced this pot pourri bowl in Sycamore and finished in Jo Sonja paints.
Lisa Williams tried her hand at turning to produce this bowl in Sapele complete with resin embedded enhancement.
Liz King pyrographed this wedding token in Beech.
Peter Fantham almost went miniature (!) to turn this bowl in Yew.
Peter Rutter created a segmented vase in Walnut.
Terry Lethbridge used a scroll saw to cut this shelf unit in ply.