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Philip Moulthrop began turning wooden in 1979. He learned his craft from his dad, Ed Moulthrop. He works with a lathe and a chain saw to remove the green leaves from trees that are sourced from the southeast. He then refines the bowl on the lathe, finishing it with several coats of finish. The whole process can take between four months and a year. Once complete, the bowls are ready to be purchased or given as gifts.

Philip Moulthrop

Phillip Moulthrop bowl, a magnificent red leopard maple vessel is available. For three generations, wood turning has been a family tradition. Philip Moulthrop has made bowls for several notable museums and private collections. Below are some of the most well-known pieces. Continue reading for more information about this gifted artist.

Born in 1947, American artist Philip Moulthrop. In his 20s, he studied general arts and soon discovered a passion for woodworking. At the age of 16, he purchased his first machine and continued to improve his skills. He developed his techniques, producing beautiful turned vessels that attracted the attention of the art community and even the United States President. After his work had been recognized, he started selling his products at local craft shows and galleries. This earned him international recognition.


Matt Moulthrop

The Matt Moulthrop Boulbows are a fine example of Georgia’s rich wood-turning heritage. He was born in Atlanta, and graduated from Georgia Tech with a BA and MBA. While he did spend a few years in the 9-to-5 industry, he never lost passion for turning wood. In fact, he received recognition nationally for his bowls. His work is on display at ASU Art Museum, Carter Center, and Racine Art Museum.


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The Moulthrops have been recognized as world-class wood-turners, with works placed in prominent collections in the United States and abroad. The Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art holds some of Moulthrop's pieces, including his own. Collectors from all over the globe have taken to heart his bowls. During a Smithsonian photo shoot he signed every photographer a copy of his family's book.

Ed Moulthrop

Moulthrop began to turn bowls around 1970s. Soon after, he received a scholarship at Princeton University to study architectural design. Moulthrop left architecture after a year spent in Vietnam to learn woodturning. His large-scale, hand-turned bowls have been recognized worldwide and are kept in prominent museums like the Museum of Arts and Design and the White House Collection of American Crafts. These bowls are made of domestic woods and polished to a clear finish.


This rare Ed Moulthrop bowl is nine inches in diameter by fourteen inches high and made of wild cherry. These wood bowls may be purchased at Gump’s in San Francisco. Ed Moulthrop's wooden bowls are just one of many pieces on display. The best way for you to learn more about this artisan is by visiting the exhibition. A beautiful catalogue of his work is also available. Although it is possible for you to buy the bowls from museums it is much better to see his studio.

The Eagle & Phenix Dam Series

This limited edition series is made with wood from the Eagle & Phenix Dam. The bowls have historical traces and were handcrafted in Atlanta by Philip and Matt Moulthrop. They are available to bid during regular museum hours. Additionally, a portion will be offered for sale live.

The Moulthrop Family has been instrumental in the development of Georgia's wood-turned wooden bowls. The Moulthrop family has been making bowls for over 50 years. Three generations have contributed to the creation of this museum. Many of these pieces are prized due to their large size and smooth, polished surface. The exhibit also showcases his unique mosaic bowl technique which uses glue and thin branch to attach to a turned container.

Matt Moulthrop's works


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Matt Moulthrop, the son and daughter of Philip Moulthrop (and Ed Moulthrop), grew up with woodturning. He was taught by his father at an early age, and his passion for woodworking grew. Matt began his career in woodworking after completing his BA from the University of Georgia as well as his MBA at Georgia Tech. He is now the third generation to produce wooden vessels. His work is included in numerous art institutions, including ASU Art Museum and Carter Center. He is currently working on commemorative items for the 100th anniversary of Georgia Tech Alumni Association.

The wood that he turns is not local to Georgia. He travels to other parts of the world to find unusual wood. He works with tools and a hand-forged turning lathe to make unique pieces from trees from all around the world. He uses wood from the Southeast as well as exotic locations like underwater forests and volcanoes to create his pieces. If you love his work, make sure you check it out!




FAQ

What are the basics of woodworking?

You can start building furniture by making a bench. This project can easily be done using whatever wood you have at your house. You don't need to know which type of wood you should use. Instead, get some pine boards at Lowes or Home Depot. After you've built your bench, you'll want to sand off all the rough edges and finish it with a stain or varnish.


What is the minimum investment a hobbyist needs to make in order to get started?

If you're looking to start your own woodworking business, you'll probably need some capital to buy the necessary tools and supplies. The best place to start is by buying a small drill press, circularsaw, circular saw or sanding machine. These items are affordable so you won’t break the bank.


What tools should you start with to become a woodworker

Woodworking is an art form that requires patience and practice. It takes time to learn how to use all the different tools and techniques required for woodworking.

There are many different types of woodworking equipment available on the market today. Some prefer power tools while some prefer hand tools.

While you have the option to pick what you like, it is essential that you get the right tool for the job. A basic set of hand tools may be enough for you if your skills are not yet developed.

A router is a tool that cuts intricate shapes in wood. You can also learn how to use it. These can be found at most hardware shops.


Where can I purchase hardwood lumber?

Home Depot has hardwood lumber for sale. You can find all types of wood products at Home Depot, such as flooring, cabinets and furniture.

A large variety of engineered hardwoods is available to them, including Ipe (Araucaria Angustifolia), Brazilian Cherry and Peau d'Arco.

These woods can also be purchased online by simply searching Google for "hardwood timber"



Statistics

  • If your lumber isn't as dry as you would like when you purchase it (over 22% in Glen Huey's opinion…probably over 10-15% in my opinion), then it's a good idea to let it acclimate to your workshop for a couple of weeks. (woodandshop.com)
  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that the number of jobs for woodworkers will decline by 4% between 2019 and 2029. (indeed.com)
  • Most woodworkers agree that lumber moisture needs to be under 10% for building furniture. (woodandshop.com)
  • The best-paid 10 percent make $76,000, while the lowest-paid 10 percent make $34,000. (zippia.com)



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How To

How do you accurately measure wood?

There are many methods for measuring wood. We use a digital ruler (a tool to measure distances), laser level (used for leveling your work surface), and bubble level (used for levelling your work surface).

A digital caliper has two jaws that open and close. One jaw holds a measured object and the other measures distances between the points. Digital calipers are great for measuring small distances, such as thicknesses of wood.

Laser levels use an infrared beam of light to project a line across the ground. The laser emits an infrared light beam that projects a line across the floor. If you look down on the line, it will show whether the surface appears even or not. For larger surfaces, laser leveling is the best method of checking accuracy.

Bubble levels look similar to a compass. The center of the device contains a bubble. As long as the bubble is centered, the device will tell you whether the surface is level or not. For checking the accuracy of small areas, bubble levels are useful.




 



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