
Sculpt Cabinet is one of the pieces I made for exhibition at Flambé Fine Art gallery in Stellenbosch. I used clear Monterrey Pine for the case work and doors while the wooden hinges were made from Tambotie. Although the photo does not show it very clearly, there is not a single flat surface on the whole cabinet. Well, apart from the shelves and inside. The wavy, curvy surfaces were created with a grinder, spoke shave and rasp, followed by MANY hours of sanding. The piece is 1280 high, 550 wide, 360 deep. Finish is Woodoc Antique wax.

The Trapezoid table was done in African mahogany with Purple heart detail. All the parts of this little occasional table are of trapezoid shape in different sizes, hence the name. Although not clearly visible in the photograph, the top is also glued up with pieces of the same shape, resulting in an interesting grain pattern. I laid in a few strips of Purple heart as well. The piece was inspired by a pile of off cuts I had. Some time ago I had a job to make treads for a spiral staircase, which left a heap of machined trapezoid shaped pieces.
I had to do something with it!

The Fruit Bowl is ebonized Poplar on European Beech. Much sanding to get that curvy hollow piece done!
Bravo Div. Three true works
Bravo Div. Three true works of art!!
You make me smile happily.
You make me smile happily. Can sit in the shade of your work and rest a while. Thank you for continuing Mr Div, Woodworker of Note.