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I have a date!
Greetings all
No, not that kind of a date! We have finally solidified a date for filming the next video. Once again I will be packing up my lathe and transporting it to a secret location in the mountains of Maryland for a couple of days of filming fun. All this is scheduled to happen in March. I wil make more announcements as information about the video is available. Since I am posting, I still have a few copies of the first DVD left. ;-) If you are interested, you can read about it at: www.wonderfulwood.com/dvd.html I would also like to take this opportunity to all of you who made this video thing successful for me with your support, both in dollars spent and in encouraging words. We made it, but you bought it, and it is your support which has made it possible for us to do another. Thank you. -- Bill Bill Grumbine www.wonderfulwood.com www.enter.net/~ultradad |
I have a date!
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:15:45 -0500, "Bill Grumbine"
wrote: Greetings all No, not that kind of a date! We have finally solidified a date for filming the next video. Once again I will be packing up my lathe and transporting it to a secret location in the mountains of Maryland for a couple of days of filming fun. All this is scheduled to happen in March. I wil make more announcements as information about the video is available. Since I am posting, I still have a few copies of the first DVD left. ;-) If you are interested, you can read about it at: www.wonderfulwood.com/dvd.html I would also like to take this opportunity to all of you who made this video thing successful for me with your support, both in dollars spent and in encouraging words. We made it, but you bought it, and it is your support which has made it possible for us to do another. Thank you. hmm... check with Homeland Security before smuggling that lathe in your baggage, Bill... Looking forward to the DVD, any idea of the subject/focus of this one yet? Mac https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm |
I have a date!
Hi Mac
Nothing is set in stone yet, but it is looking like we will be doing natural edges, wings, and hopefully some coring on this one. I have a lot of votes for hollow forms, but that will probably be #3 - if #2 does as well as #1 that is. -- Bill Bill Grumbine www.wonderfulwood.com www.enter.net/~ultradad "mac davis" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:15:45 -0500, "Bill Grumbine" wrote: Greetings all No, not that kind of a date! We have finally solidified a date for filming the next video. Once again I will be packing up my lathe and transporting it to a secret location in the mountains of Maryland for a couple of days of filming fun. All this is scheduled to happen in March. I wil make more announcements as information about the video is available. Since I am posting, I still have a few copies of the first DVD left. ;-) If you are interested, you can read about it at: www.wonderfulwood.com/dvd.html I would also like to take this opportunity to all of you who made this video thing successful for me with your support, both in dollars spent and in encouraging words. We made it, but you bought it, and it is your support which has made it possible for us to do another. Thank you. hmm... check with Homeland Security before smuggling that lathe in your baggage, Bill... Looking forward to the DVD, any idea of the subject/focus of this one yet? Mac https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm |
I have a date!
Bill Looking forward to gettting your next project dvd
Don Eburg ,Wa. |
I have a date!
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:21:13 -0500, "Bill Grumbine"
wrote: Hi Mac Nothing is set in stone yet, but it is looking like we will be doing natural edges, wings, and hopefully some coring on this one. I have a lot of votes for hollow forms, but that will probably be #3 - if #2 does as well as #1 that is. I think you're on the right track, Bill.. IMO, hollow forms is an art form of itself and you're either really into it or it doesn't apply to your turning... Maybe a bit on grain orientation.. end/cross/diag. would fit in with the setup? Price it in line with the 1st one and I'll buy it.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
I have a date!
Thanks for the suggestions Mac. I am listening to everything people have to
say at this point, so as to make it as useful as possible. -- Bill Bill Grumbine www.wonderfulwood.com www.enter.net/~ultradad "mac davis" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:21:13 -0500, "Bill Grumbine" wrote: Hi Mac Nothing is set in stone yet, but it is looking like we will be doing natural edges, wings, and hopefully some coring on this one. I have a lot of votes for hollow forms, but that will probably be #3 - if #2 does as well as #1 that is. I think you're on the right track, Bill.. IMO, hollow forms is an art form of itself and you're either really into it or it doesn't apply to your turning... Maybe a bit on grain orientation.. end/cross/diag. would fit in with the setup? Price it in line with the 1st one and I'll buy it.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
I have a date!
Thanks Don. I will be sure to announce it here. ;-)
-- Bill Bill Grumbine www.wonderfulwood.com www.enter.net/~ultradad "Don" wrote in message ... Bill Looking forward to gettting your next project dvd Don Eburg ,Wa. |
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