Winged bowls are made from a square block of wood that is usually 2-4″ thick. The tricorner bowls are made from cubes of wood that are mounted on the lathe between opposing corners. These can either be a cube of a single type of wood, or a cube that is made by gluing different types of wood in a pattern.
Photos of new winged bowls will be added later in 2025.
Examples of currently available winged and tricorner bowls
- Wenge winged bowl ($90, 8″ x 2″).$75
- Tricorner bowl made from black walnut, maple, bloodwood, canarywood, red veneer, cherry and bubinga ($200, 8″ x 5″).
- Ambrosia maple winged bowl ($95, 9.5″ x 1.5″).
Selected winged and tricorner bowls that are no longer available
- Square ambrosia maple bowl (12″ x 12″ x 1.5″)
- Bigleaf maple burl winged bowl
- Spalted sweet chestnut winged bowl
- Fiddleback maple winged bowl
- Ambrosia maple winged bowl
- Tricorner bowl made from cherry, maple, padauk, mora and ipe (7″ x 5″)
- Tricorner bowl made from goncalo alves, maple, mora,bubinga, purpleheart, cherry and padauk (6.75″ x 4.25″)
- White oak winged bowl with turquoise (6.75″ x 2″)
- Bocote winged bowl (6″ x 2″)
- Honey locust square bowl (7.5″ x7.5″ x 2.5″)
- Red oak winged bowl (12.5″ x 4.5″)
- Red malee burl winged bowl (5″ x 2″)