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Andy Cole | Deep Six, 2024

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Andy Cole | Honolulu, Hawai'i
Deep Six,
Hawai'ian milo wood
5 x 11.5 x 10 inches


Throughout his life, the intricate beauty of wood grains and the amazing works of wood
art have fascinated Andy. After learning the basics in woodturning about twenty-five
years ago through a class at the local Woodcraft store, he was hooked! What started
as a hobby soon blossomed into a full time passion and profession.
Andy was initially introduced to the Honolulu Woodturners Club, a local chapter of the
AAW, where he owes much of his success to the local members who coached and
encouraged him in the early days of turning. He attended his first AAW symposium in
2003 and has not missed one since. There is something so satisfying about sharing the
passion of woodturning with other like minded individuals.
He finds much joy and satisfaction in helping others to learn the skills to transform
pieces of firewood into heirloom works of art. Finding balance between time spent in
the studio and energy focused on promoting turning is always a challenge.
While he enjoys many aspects of turning, producing natural edge bowls gives Andy the
ability to integrate the organic beauty of wood into an aesthetically pleasing form. Not
wanting to waste the inside of the vessel, he learned how to core multiple natural edge
nested pieces from one piece of wood. Andy’s nested set demonstrations are always
very popular with turners who have attempted coring with varying degrees of success.
He rejects the notion of being a master, but has learned many tips that he is eager to
share with others.
It also gives Andy a great sense of satisfaction knowing that a tree that stood for
decades rooted in the ground can live on indefinitely in turned form as fine art.
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