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Hi Ben...
Great interview Ben. Real nice to get to know you. Always nice to meet another NY'er. I didn't know I was famous:eek: or anything resembling that. I just have a big mouth and don't have a problem speaking in front of people. My problem is NOT talking:eek: :D . If you and your Dad are interested, we are having a Woodturning Symposium in Albany in October. People under 18 get in free with a paid adult admission:D . Website is www.totallyturning.com for more info or PM me if you have questions.
I especially like your triangle box-outstanding! I have done a few things like that myself. In fact, I will be showing some introductory multi-axis techniques at the Symposium on Sunday 10/15/06. I could probably learn a few things from you. I would be real nice to meet you.
Keep turning and learning,
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Great interview Curly. Nice to get to know you a little better. Very clever and funny. I think I see a writer in there somewhere as well as a turner. Nice looking family. So... how'd you get the nickname?:D
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Thanks :D
I'm still not saying where I got curly from or the other nickname :p;):D you can keep asking though... I might break eventually:p
Don-I would love to go but I doubt I'll have the time with all my homework:mad:
ect... do you know if they've reached the 300 limit yet? I wouldnt be surprised.
any more intriguing questions that your dieing to ask me?? :p
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Ben, great interview, nice to know more about you. You're ok in my book :) :)
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Super interview, Ben. If I may make a suggestion. If you replace the wood under your lathe with several bags of cement or sand, I believe that it will jump around a lot less.
Love your work. Keep trying new things and stretch you imagination.
Stay safe.
Bruce
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Great interview Ben! Keep up the good work!
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Thanks for the suggestion Bruce, I'll try it next time I go out there.
I'd also like to thank Andy for interviewing me.
Ben