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 currently 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.  Woodturning has its challenges and continues to interest me with its complexity, simplicity and beauty.

 


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 04/21/2008