Mesquite Creations

Mesquite is the only wood I work with now because of its stability and strength.It has a richly figured grain pattern that varies throughout the tree.The tight fibers allow the wood to be polished to a beautiful sheen.It seems only natural to be working with such a versatile and storied tree in the heart of the brush country of South Texas.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

This is the last one, promise


 

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Took this last week of the waning moon


 

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Saw this bee on a cactus flower, strange looking eyes


 

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Mesquite slabs ready to be cut down with the bandsaw


 

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The bowls have to begin somewhere


 

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Playing around


 

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Django and Ruby getting ready to dance


 

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I know this is not a bowl but Django was with me cutting wood one day, so I included him. Texas Blue Lacey He has since passed away


 

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