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I may have missed it... but I didn't notice anyone mention the Totally
Turning Symposium in Albany, NY in October.

http://www.totallyturning.com/

Keith Tompkins is one of the presenters. He just had a two page spread in
Woodwork. Check out his work on http://www.woodturningworks.com/links.htm .
Keith is a member of my woodworking clubs, Northeastern Woodworkers
Association -- Mid-Hudson, and Kaatskill Woodturners Association and is a
real inspiration. http://www.midhudsonwoodworkers.org/

Two other presenters, Steve Sherman and Paul Petrie are regularly
encountered at the turning club too. Amazing stuff coming out of these guys!

Yeah... this is a shameless plug for NWA Mid-Hudson and KWA. ;~) We have a
great time and the exposure to fine craftsman and their teachings is a true
inspiration. Our web site is fairly new but is filling with content on a
daily basis. Now at the end of the summer season we've started our new year
of events. We welcome new members and visitors. See our calendar on the web
site--maps and directions will be posted soon.

John











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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:24:09 GMT, "John Grossbohlin"
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I may have missed it... but I didn't notice anyone mention the Totally
Turning Symposium in Albany, NY in October.


http://www.totallyturning.com/


Yeah, you'd think one of those shiftless members of the Adirondack
Woodturners Association would post something about it, wouldn't you?


I'd heard they were shiftless... that's why I joined KWA. That and they meet
a couple miles from my house. ;~)

John
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:24:09 GMT, "John Grossbohlin"
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I may have missed it... but I didn't notice anyone mention the Totally
Turning Symposium in Albany, NY in October.


http://www.totallyturning.com/


Yeah, you'd think one of those shiftless members of the Adirondack
Woodturners Association would post something about it, wouldn't you?

: /

Chuck
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 19:04:03 GMT, (Chuck) wrote:

On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:24:09 GMT, "John Grossbohlin"
wrote:

I may have missed it... but I didn't notice anyone mention the Totally
Turning Symposium in Albany, NY in October.


http://www.totallyturning.com/

Yeah, you'd think one of those shiftless members of the Adirondack
Woodturners Association would post something about it, wouldn't you?

: /

Chuck
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shiftless? does that mean they use 1 speed lathes??


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shiftless? does that mean they use 1 speed lathes??


Nah, automatic..."Fluid Drive."


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John,
That was a shameless plug for the show and your club, nice job! : )
I attended the symposium last year and will definitely be there this year.
On my way from PA to Albany, I'm stopping in Ottawa to follow a few carloads
of turners going to the show also!

Ruth
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"Seize the Wood, Turn the Wood"

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link.net...
I may have missed it... but I didn't notice anyone mention the Totally
Turning Symposium in Albany, NY in October.

http://www.totallyturning.com/

Keith Tompkins is one of the presenters. He just had a two page spread in
Woodwork. Check out his work on http://www.woodturningworks.com/links.htm
. Keith is a member of my woodworking clubs, Northeastern Woodworkers
Association -- Mid-Hudson, and Kaatskill Woodturners Association and is a
real inspiration. http://www.midhudsonwoodworkers.org/

Two other presenters, Steve Sherman and Paul Petrie are regularly
encountered at the turning club too. Amazing stuff coming out of these
guys!

Yeah... this is a shameless plug for NWA Mid-Hudson and KWA. ;~) We have
a great time and the exposure to fine craftsman and their teachings is a
true inspiration. Our web site is fairly new but is filling with content
on a daily basis. Now at the end of the summer season we've started our
new year of events. We welcome new members and visitors. See our calendar
on the web site--maps and directions will be posted soon.

John













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John,
That was a shameless plug for the show and your club, nice job! : ) I
attended the symposium last year and will definitely be there this year.
On my way from PA to Albany, I'm stopping in Ottawa to follow a few
carloads of turners going to the show also!

Ruth


Ruth,

Thanks and glad to hear of your positive experience at Totally Turning.

On a predictive note, expect to see micro-marquetry showing up on turnings
in the near future... A presentation at KWA on guitar sound hole decoration
by Eric Marczak, and suggestions on how it might be applied to turnings, was
well received.

John


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