SCW Woodworkers Club
Club House Phone Number: (623) 546-4722
Segmented Wood Turning
produced by the Master Craftsman.

Artist ~ Art Breese ~ azbreesey@cox.net
Diamonds Galore
There are 16 diamond designs in the feature ring of this bowl. The Diamonds are made from South American Bloodwood with a blue Coreon center piece. The remainder of the bowl is constructed out of Maple and Bloodwood with a black and white Veneer trim.
This segmented vessel is ~ 10-1/2" diameter and stands 6" tall, and consists of no fewer than 420 individual pieces.
The finished product is buffed to a high luster and it is finished with a number of coats of poloyurethane.
A real conversation piece.
Arizona Indian Sunrise

This is a magnificent segmented wooden artifact. It stands 10" tall and is approximately 8" in diameter. There are three (3) distinct feature sections. A Diamond design at the top of the bowl. An Indian Blanket design in the center and a Sunrise design at the foot.
The base wood is a very rich tropical South American Walnut. The inlays are South American Purple Heart, West Indian Satin Wood, Maple, and South American Bloodwood. The bowl is polished to a high luster and finished with a number of coats of Polyurethane.
The artifact consists of 794 individual pieces. A truly spectacular design that reflects a distinct Southwestern flavor and heritage,

Flying Saucers
A set of three beautifully designed vessels. The body is constructed out of a very nice Birds Eye Maple, with the top and center bands made from Walnut and Satinwood.
Together they make for an interesting design addition to any area.
The larger, middle and smaller vessels are approximately 8", 6" and 4-1/2" in diameter respectively. The heights vary from 2-3/4" to 2-1/4".
A very unique arrangment. 
Peacock
A very appropriate nick name is given to this Stave designed bowl. The diameter is 14" and stands 6" tall.
The lower Staves and Rim are made out of Hickory, with the top portion of the Staves fashioned from the Mexican wood, Monterillo. This combination makes for a beautiful contrast. The remainder of the bowl is Mahogany and Satin wood, trimmed with black and yellow veneer.
The vessel is sanded and buffed to a high luster and is finished with a number of coats of polyurethane.
Work in Progress
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