This was my second symposium. I stand in awe at the works in the gallery, the expertise of the demonstrators,..... It is most interesting to listen to their journeys.
Alan & Lauren did a...
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This was my second symposium. I stand in awe at the works in the gallery, the expertise of the demonstrators,..... It is most interesting to listen to their journeys.
Alan & Lauren did a...
2 3/8" x 6.5"
My first attempt at segmenting. Thanks to Curt Fuller for the inspiration to turn plywood and the Christmas bell ornament tutorial. The grand kids all took home a ornament at Thanksgiving.
I atolling forward to Turning Chicago.
Bowl (still mounted to wheel) was on display yesterday at St. Louis woodworking show.
There are plans for for a box joint jig in dec/jan 2011 Wood magazine
The local funeral director gave me a temporary container to use as the basis for sizing the urn I made two months ago. It measured about 240 cu in. I used a box for design....10" high x 7" dia. ...
After returning home Friday, I walked in to shop to smell burning paint. The blower on the 7 year old garage heater had failed, but gas valve stayed on despite having an overtemp switch. I never...
NICE bearing #3021DCTN works well. My Gast 523 pulls 23" Hg.
I turned an adapter for my 1642 from a piece of nylon with a NICE bearing #3021DCTN. The first hole for the bearing is 1 3/8" diameter & about 7/16" deep. The second hole is 1" diameter and about an...
I purchased the Jet JDP-17DX last November. I had looked at SC 17" for more than a year. I liked SC's 6" quill travel. However, after seeing the 17DX, I preferred the 17DX because of the larger...
I had been looking at Steel City & Delta drill presses for more than a year. I liked the Steel City spindle travel length. I used a Steel City twice, but did not care for the feel. I had reservations...
After considering going overhead, utility trenches, and PVC under the floor. I decided to go with PVC under the floor for my 22' x 25' workshop. I didn't like the aesthetics of going overhead...