Bark Top Open Form #281
Piece #281 – Bradford Pear – 10″ x 6.5″ – SOLD
Pierced Calcite Inlay Flower Bowl #277
Piece #277 – Magnolia / Calcite Inlay – 9″ x 2″ – SOLD
Pierced Black Walnut Vase #276
Piece #276 – Black Walnut – 5″ x 7.5″ – SOLD
Bark Pedestal Bowl #275
Piece #275 – Bradford Pear – 5″ x 4.5″ – SOLD
Red Calcite Inlay Bowl #274
Piece #274 – Sycamore / Calcite Inlay – 10″ x 3.5″ – Donated to STAR
Box with Gecko Inlay #273
Piece #273 – Magnolia / Calcite Inlay – 8″ x 3″ – SOLD
Vase with Obsidian Outlay #272
Piece #272 – Chinese Elm / Obsidian Outlay – 3.5″ x 8.5″ – SOLD
This is my first attempt at building an outlay using minerals. Obsidian is a very hard mineral born of silica and lava. It is black. On this piece I mixed in a tiny amount of transparent calcite to give it contrast. I am very pleased with how this piece turned out.
Bradford Pear Butterfly Inlay #271
Piece #271 – Bradford Pear / Calcite Inlay – 10″ x 8″ – SOLD
Oak Natural Edge Bowl #270
Piece #270 – Oak – 6″ dia x 5″ – Winter, 2012 – SOLD
Invisible Forces #269
Piece #269 – Dogwood ??? Root Ball – 8″ dia x 6.5″ – NFS
I dug this root ball up out of my back yard. I put it on the lathe green and turned it to the pot shape that you see. When I thought it was complete it had no checks, holes or inclusions. It was just a solid, ugly, hollow pot. Over the next few weeks it had transformed itself into the piece that you see. The two root tendrils that were fused and made up the front shrank and came apart from each other and the pot leaving the odd shaped opening in the front. Many checks developed over the entire piece and along the rim. At first glance I almost pitched it in the cutoff bin. But, being one who can’t throw any piece away I kept it on my “To be fixed shelf.” About a year later I spotted it out of the corner of my eye and picked it up. I said to myself, “Maybe I should look at this with a different eye.” So I sat down and studied it for about 5 minuets. It then revealed itself to me for what it really was. I sanded, oiled and polished the piece. I have been its ardent fan every since.
Roger Dale Scott
WoodPops
Spalted Hack Berry Black Inlay Bowl #268
Piece #268 – Spalted Maple/Black Calcite Inlay – 9″ dia x 3.5″ – SOLD
Spalted Hack Berry Blue Inlay Bowl #267
Piece #267 – Spalted Maple/Blue Calcite Inlay – 8.5″ dia x 3.5″ – SOLD
Spalted Maple Flower Bowl #266
Piece #266 – Spalted Maple – 15″ dia x 2.5″ – SOLD
Deep Hack Berry Salad Bowl #265
Piece #265 – Hack berry – 11″ dia x 6.5″ – SOLD
Bowl in a Bowl #242
Piece #242 – Gunacaste – 3″ dia x 11″ – SOLD
Butternut Form #238
Piece #238 – Butternut – 5″ dia x 8″ – SOLD
Black Walnut Vase #219
Piece #219 – Black Walnut – 5.5″ dia x 8″ – SOLD
Black Walnut Dish #228
Piece #228 – Black Walnut – 8″ dia x 3″ – SOLD
Black Walnut Vase #227
Piece #227 – Black Walnut – 4″ dia x 7″ – SOLD
Black Walnut Bowl #260
Piece #260 – Black Walnut – 13″ dia x 4″ – Sept, 2011 – SOLD
This is a specimen Black Walnut bowl. The pictures do not come close to showing it’s deep, rich character. 
Uneven Edge Cherry Bowl #257
Piece #257 – Cherry – 6″ dia x 5.5 – SOLD
This is another cherry bowl that came from the same tree Piece #256 came from. 
Natural Edge Cherry Bowl #256
Piece #256 – Cherry – 6.5″ dia x 5″ – Sold
This little cherry bowl turned out to be a real show stopper. I donated it to a charity who auctioned it off near Christmas. It received the highest bid in the show. 
Worm Wood Bowl #255
Piece #255, Wormy Maple, 11″ dia x 4″ – SOLD
This is an interesting piece. It is wormy maple. There are literally hundreds of tiny worm holes throughout this piece. Makes it look very old. Look great in a country kitchen atmosphere. 


























