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RE: Who are you - Herebrooks - 11-08-2017

Bill Palmer, call me anything but late for lunch. I've been a turning furniture maker for a few years...40+ but still feel I need  guidance. Turning is such a multi faceted endeavour. Currently I'm trying to understand the two person salad bowl, nothing fancy, just real.


RE: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 02-04-2018

This thread will be 10 years old this year


RE: Who are you - chips ahoy - 02-04-2018

(02-04-2018, 07:26 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: This thread will be 10 years old this year

Unbelievable,how time slips by.

Mel


RE: Who are you - Stwood_ - 02-05-2018

(10-31-2017, 06:39 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Steve. Been turning since I was a pup. Actually middle school. First year of woodworking was woodturning. We all turned gearshift knobs for our cars. I turned a barrel knob for my 57 chevy, 283 with 327 fuelie heads and a 4-speed.

(02-04-2018, 07:26 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: This thread will be 10 years old this year


Wow


RE: Who are you - Bald Trace - 02-05-2018

Bald Trace is Steve Tracey. Retired Chief Instructor of Architectural Engineering Technology and Tool and Die Engineering Technology. Also, retired Air Force Officer and retired Business owner operator. darn, I'm really tired. I have had my big lathe for 40 years, the small (midi) lathe was a Christmas gift about 3-4 years ago.


RE: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 09-02-2018

bump bump bump bump bump bump


RE: Who are you - Stwood_ - 09-02-2018

Ok...............


RE: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 01-30-2019

Can't let this die


RE: Who are you - greenacres2 - 01-31-2019

Hello, my name is Earl. Started turning pens a few years ago, and have now done a few bottle stoppers, honey dippers, small bowls, etc. Just looking to step up what i do and especially better learn how to do it.
earl


RE: Who are you - Arlin Eastman - 02-01-2019

A lot of friends gone and I so miss them.  
Sad
Sad
Sad    So much talent and knowledge gone to of which they have all helped me and now it make me one of the older guys and I still am not up to their skills.  I just hope I can help others as much with my limited skills.