We just returned from a vacation that included a portion of western N. Carolina south of Asheville. Along the way I heard about the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC that includes woodturning classes. We drove by the school but it was on Saturday and it happened to be a weekend when they were not having classes, so things were pretty well closed up. I'm wondering if anyone has heard of the school or has attended any of their classes on woodturning. According to their catalog, they appear to have a pretty extensive listing of courses and instructors. The grounds and facilities of the school are beautiful and it looks like it would be a great place to go spend a week or a long weekend.
While I was in Brasstown (a few miles east of Murphy, NC in the middle of apparently nowhere) I was told of an Oland (it's a Danish name and should have the slanted line through the O) woodturning studio a couple of miles east of Brasstown. We dropped by the studio and had a delightful visit with Mrs. Oland who began serious woodturning after her husband, a woodturner, passed away in 1991. She has a web site at olandcraft.com.
During the visit Mrs. Oland demonstrated for me a set of stainless steel tools with replacable HSS tips created by Mr. Oland. I was pretty impressed with the results she was getting from them, but I have been turning only since January so I wasn't sure how much was the tool and how much was her skills. She sells them directly and they are also sold through Highland. Is anyone familiar with these tools?