Anybody seen Curtis Rosche lately? He too busy turning on that new lathe to post anymore?
Anybody seen Curtis Rosche lately? He too busy turning on that new lathe to post anymore?
I think he was back yesterday. Don't remember where I saw his name. I was beginning to wonder too.
Bob
He's been posting over in the wood carving forum recently. Seems to me he was carving some bowls.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
im still here, once i got the little lathe i had to wait for my stepdad to build a bench, now we just need to hook it up.
but in the meen time i decided to play with some mortising chisels and try to carve a ball.
also that big bowl that i posted about a while back that my teacher wouldnt let me turn that i was going to do by hand? well, its almost dont, i chiseled out most of the inside and i just borrowed a grinder last night so that i can do it a little quicker, i have a few questions about that bowl once i finish the inside but that is another post.
i just got back from maine last week, while i was there i went to the art and craft show at the mount desert island high school (if you are ever in maine you must go to the island!) and at the show i met david lancaster, and raymond carbone. they had some interesting stuff.
im still here i havnt gone away, just havnt turned anything in a while.
(....maybe i could attatch a peice of wood to the angle grinder and put it in a vise....)
14x48 custom 2hp 9gear lathe
9 inch pre 1940 craftsman lathe
36 inch 1914 Sydney bandsaw (BEAST)
Wood in every shelf and nook and cranny,,, seriously too much wood!