Craig Sobel
 

Woodworking Biography:  My woodworking interest began as a child watching my dad build furniture and artistic items that were displayed throughout the house.  Eventually, I built some of my own furniture.  The first turned project was done on his Sears Craftsman lathe with a 4 jaw independently adjustable chuck.  It was a complete chess set made from Maple.  I still have these pieces.  In junior high, I took every shop class possible.  Printing, drafting, electronics, industrial crafts and of course wood.  Hobbies seemed to be the glue that bound our family.  I used to turn on a ShopSmith given to me by my father-in-law.  Although inadequate as a real lathe,  It seems to work just well enough for me to get along.  In some ways, I am challenged by it to produce the best quality from a marginal piece of equipment.  I still produce products from wood in all shapes from time to time.  I now have a General lathe I purchased used from a former member of the club.  Woodturning has its challenges and continues to interest me with its complexity, simplicity and beauty.

 


Cherry, Walnut, Purpleheart Padauk & Maple
September 10

Walnut & Maple
July 2011

Maple and Walnut
March 10

English Sycamore, Walnut, Bloodwood, Mahogany
10" diameter and height
August 09  Contest winner March 10

10" Mahogany, Ebony & Maple
December 08

Norfolk Island Pine
May 09

13" tall Ebony, Maple & Tulipwood
May 08

16" Mahogany, Ebony & Maple
October 08

Cribbage board, Mahogany, Walnut, Cocobolo, Maple, Tulipwood, Wenge
May 08

Christmas Ornament
Contest winner
December 07

Cocobolo & Ebony

 

 

Segmented pot
December 07

Ebony, Maple, Walnut


Clarinet
April 04

Ebony with Cocobolo Trim

last updated 01/20/2012