
As a thank you for his work with a homeless shelter here in DC, my friend "The O" was nominated to run the Olympic Torch in 1996. After running the torch, he was able to purchse it and
wow, what a beauty. Unfortunately, it has been just sitting around not being displayed in the manner it should, so I took it upon myself to bug the hell out of "The O" until he gave it to me for the following reason.
Read in a God like voice:
To build unto it an honorable display, capturing the very essence of this wonderful piece.
Well "The O" finally came around and I quickly got to work. My first decision was how to best display the torch? On a pedestal, in a case, or just hanging free? The torch is a symbol of peace, and I thought what better way to let it be shown than in a free space, hanging without any clutter. My next decision was how to symbolize the Olympic Flame. A Bic lighter wouldn't work. Candle wax might ruin it. Could I make a flame out of wood? I
am a craftsman, so what the hell.


First off, I had to find wood that would best simulate fire, so here we go. In the photo on the left, Left: the first wood is
bloodwood with very deep red tones. Center:
tulipwood which has yellows, pink yellows, and red streaking through (best simulating fire). And right:
yellowheart which is just plain yellow.
I then cut the pieces into smaller pieces and started to glue them up (right) in a flame-like manner. I drew a flame on each, cut them on the band saw, then glued them together and came up with....

Well, to make a long story short, I mounted the flame to a cherry wood frame (which is very nice, as well) hidden behind the torch. This makes it easy to then mount it on the wall.

So if anyone just happens to have an Olympic torch and wants a great way to hang it, hit me on my e-mail and we will get started.