This bowl was made at a time when my wood supply was limited and had not developed sources of wood. I used many of the left over wood pieces from my Dulcimer making days. I took the various layers of wood and glued them together and then turned. About 6″ tall by 3.5″ wide.
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Bowl 18 Peach
My neighor down the street had to remove from the back yard what was left of an old peachtree. I took a 5 ft section of trunk home and got 4 small bowls with the rest jut being rot. This bowl shows allot of cambria (inner bark) which is white as well as the edge is the bark of the tree. I would assume this was my first reverse turned bowl meaning the top of the bowl was towards the outside of the tree rather than towards the middle. About 8 inches high by 4 wide.
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The Tree of Knowledge !
I was extremely lucky today!
I have found the Tree of Knowledge, and in all places – Broxton, GA.
You will find it at the S.W. corner of Old Fitzgerald Rd. and Alabama St.
Given how old the tree is and the hand crafted benches all around it, I figured this was a spiritual place. A place where important men have gathered over time and pondered life’s questions.
I ask the Tree of Knowledge a couple of questions, however, It gave no answer….Given it was a holiday, I assumed it must not have been working today.
The next time I pass by I will surely stop and try again!
- Making the Bench (1)
- The Beginning (2)
- The Lathes (2)
- Trees (9)
- Turnings 2007 (13)
- Turnings 2008 (18)
- Turnings 2009 (36)
- Turnings 2010 (58)
- Turnings 2011 (29)
- Turnings 2012 (18)
- Turnings 2013 (10)
- Where in the World (1)
- Zazu Dawg (1)
- Zulu Dawg (1)
Jeff Weigant (1952-2016) fondly known as Jeff, the woodguy, was cherished by many. This archive showcases a selection of his artful creations, celebrating his remarkable talent.










