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James[_14_] January 7th 12 03:58 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
The next episode of Woodturning with Tim Yoder on PBS that's showing
out here is going to feature Alan Lacer. I had sent him an e-mail for
some advice and he was very helpfull. It's going to be on sharpening so
I'm going to be watching for sure plus recording it. Jim

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[email protected] January 7th 12 07:53 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
On Jan 7, 9:58*am, "James" wrote:
The next episode of Woodturning with Tim Yoder on PBS that's showing
out here is going to feature Alan Lacer. I had sent him an e-mail for
some advice and he was very helpfull. It's going to be on sharpening so
I'm going to be watching for sure plus recording it. Jim

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The last one had Stuart Batty turning an off center bowl in a
rectangular piece of wood. Not a beginner show. He was using a
Stubby 1000 lathe.

Kevin Miller[_2_] January 7th 12 09:32 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
On 01/07/2012 06:58 AM, James wrote:
The next episode of Woodturning with Tim Yoder on PBS that's showing
out here is going to feature Alan Lacer. I had sent him an e-mail for
some advice and he was very helpfull. It's going to be on sharpening so
I'm going to be watching for sure plus recording it. Jim

Dang. They don't show that on our local PBS station anymore. Sure wish
they did. Maybe I'll email them. I usually donate a bowl during fund
raiser auction time - maybe that'll help persuade them.

Or get the whole turning club to email them! Sure wish I could find
back episodes on Hulu or Netflix...

....Kevin
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Dan Kozar[_2_] January 8th 12 12:34 AM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 

Dang. They don't show that on our local PBS station anymore. Sure wish
they did. Maybe I'll email them. I usually donate a bowl during fund
raiser auction time - maybe that'll help persuade them.

Or get the whole turning club to email them! Sure wish I could find
back episodes on Hulu or Netflix...

...Kevin


Kevin,

Around here, central Pennsylvania, the regular PBS channel doesn't carry
any of the wood working shows any more either. However PBS has added
another channel called CREATE which does. You might check your listings
to see if it is available in your area. It may be listed as your regular
channel no. plus .2 or .3. Our PBS channel is 3, and CREATE is listed as
3.3. And Comcast puts it on 242.

Jack January 8th 12 07:11 AM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
On 1/7/2012 2:53 PM, wrote:
On Jan 7, 9:58 am, wrote:
The next episode of Woodturning with Tim Yoder on PBS that's showing
out here is going to feature Alan Lacer. I had sent him an e-mail for
some advice and he was very helpfull. It's going to be on sharpening so
I'm going to be watching for sure plus recording it. Jim


The last one had Stuart Batty turning an off center bowl in a
rectangular piece of wood. Not a beginner show. He was using a
Stubby 1000 lathe.


Batty is an awesome turner. That was, imo, by far the best show Tim
had on so far. His skill and technique at the lathe is beauty in motion.
His grandfather and father were professional turners, and he has been
a professional turner since he was 12! That has got to be unusual in
itself today, and it shows. I need to see more of Stuart.
Here is a youtube link to who he is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIiT5vZeG8g

I'm going to look for more of his stuff.

Tim's previous show was possibly his worst, where he turned a 100 lb log
into a 6 oz bowl. I'm still shaking my head over that one....
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James[_14_] January 8th 12 02:52 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
Dan Kozar wrote:


Dang. They don't show that on our local PBS station anymore. Sure
wish they did. Maybe I'll email them. I usually donate a bowl
during fund raiser auction time - maybe that'll help persuade them.

Or get the whole turning club to email them! Sure wish I could
find back episodes on Hulu or Netflix...

...Kevin


Kevin,

Around here, central Pennsylvania, the regular PBS channel doesn't
carry any of the wood working shows any more either. However PBS has
added another channel called CREATE which does. You might check your
listings to see if it is available in your area. It may be listed as
your regular channel no. plus .2 or .3. Our PBS channel is 3, and
CREATE is listed as 3.3. And Comcast puts it on 242.


Kevin, I record them on DVD but usually delete them after I watch them.
I can try and convert them and maybe get them uploaded some how but
don't hold me to that. It would be a new computer skill to learn but
I'm game. Maybe the on coming up on sharpening. Jim in ID

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Ralph E Lindberg January 8th 12 03:56 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
In article ,
Kevin Miller wrote:

On 01/07/2012 06:58 AM, James wrote:
The next episode of Woodturning with Tim Yoder on PBS that's showing
out here is going to feature Alan Lacer. I had sent him an e-mail for
some advice and he was very helpfull. It's going to be on sharpening so
I'm going to be watching for sure plus recording it. Jim

Dang. They don't show that on our local PBS station anymore. Sure wish
they did. Maybe I'll email them. I usually donate a bowl during fund
raiser auction time - maybe that'll help persuade them.

Or get the whole turning club to email them! Sure wish I could find
back episodes on Hulu or Netflix...

...Kevin


That's because it's NOT PBS, it's PBS-Create, The episodes are on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, four times a day

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Ralph E Lindberg January 8th 12 03:57 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
In article
,
" wrote:

On Jan 7, 9:58*am, "James" wrote:
The next episode of Woodturning with Tim Yoder on PBS that's showing
out here is going to feature Alan Lacer. I had sent him an e-mail for
some advice and he was very helpfull. It's going to be on sharpening so
I'm going to be watching for sure plus recording it. Jim

--


The last one had Stuart Batty turning an off center bowl in a
rectangular piece of wood. Not a beginner show. He was using a
Stubby 1000 lathe.


The Stubby is Tim (the hosts) personal lathe

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Kevin Miller[_2_] January 8th 12 06:16 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
On 01/08/2012 05:52 AM, James wrote:

Kevin, I record them on DVD but usually delete them after I watch
them. I can try and convert them and maybe get them uploaded some how
but don't hold me to that. It would be a new computer skill to learn
but I'm game. Maybe the on coming up on sharpening. Jim in ID


That would probably violate copyright - I wouldn't want you to get into
any trouble on my account. I'll just talk to the local PBS station and
see if they can't slip it in somewhere. But thanks though...


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Juneau, Alaska
In a recent survey, 7 out of 10 hard drives preferred Linux
Registered Linux User No: 307357, http://linuxcounter.net

Ralph E Lindberg January 9th 12 05:43 AM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
In article ,
Kevin Miller wrote:

On 01/08/2012 05:52 AM, James wrote:

Kevin, I record them on DVD but usually delete them after I watch
them. I can try and convert them and maybe get them uploaded some how
but don't hold me to that. It would be a new computer skill to learn
but I'm game. Maybe the on coming up on sharpening. Jim in ID


That would probably violate copyright - I wouldn't want you to get into
any trouble on my account. I'll just talk to the local PBS station and
see if they can't slip it in somewhere. But thanks though...


KUAC Channel 9.3 (AlaskaOne Create) 1PM and 7PM your time

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This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read
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Ralph E Lindberg January 9th 12 03:28 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
In article ,
Ralph E Lindberg wrote:

In article ,
Kevin Miller wrote:

On 01/08/2012 05:52 AM, James wrote:

Kevin, I record them on DVD but usually delete them after I watch
them. I can try and convert them and maybe get them uploaded some how
but don't hold me to that. It would be a new computer skill to learn
but I'm game. Maybe the on coming up on sharpening. Jim in ID


That would probably violate copyright - I wouldn't want you to get into
any trouble on my account. I'll just talk to the local PBS station and
see if they can't slip it in somewhere. But thanks though...


KUAC Channel 9.3 (AlaskaOne Create) 1PM and 7PM your time


GCI Cable channel 18 at 9:30 AM on Sunday's also

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This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read
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Kevin Miller[_2_] January 9th 12 05:45 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
On 01/09/2012 06:28 AM, Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
In ,
Ralph E wrote:

In ,
Kevin wrote:

On 01/08/2012 05:52 AM, James wrote:

Kevin, I record them on DVD but usually delete them after I watch
them. I can try and convert them and maybe get them uploaded some how
but don't hold me to that. It would be a new computer skill to learn
but I'm game. Maybe the on coming up on sharpening. Jim in ID

That would probably violate copyright - I wouldn't want you to get into
any trouble on my account. I'll just talk to the local PBS station and
see if they can't slip it in somewhere. But thanks though...


KUAC Channel 9.3 (AlaskaOne Create) 1PM and 7PM your time


GCI Cable channel 18 at 9:30 AM on Sunday's also


I don't have cable. I pick up KTOO (PBS) over the air. But my folks do
- maybe I'll have my Dad start recording it. Thanks for the pointer...

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Juneau, Alaska
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Ecnerwal[_3_] January 9th 12 07:36 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
In article ications,
Kevin Miller wrote:

I don't have cable. I pick up KTOO (PBS) over the air. But my folks do
- maybe I'll have my Dad start recording it. Thanks for the pointer...


Might inquire if they are broadcasting additional over-the air digital
channels, which your present setup (due to age or due to converter
because of age?) isn't picking up. PBS stations have been among the most
enthusiastic early adopters of the (no longer all that new) digital
broadcast spectrum possibilities.

I personally only got a new TV a couple of months ago - much as I do
with brave new computer stuff, I like to give these things a few years
to work out the bugs and get the price down to a reasonable level. 20
years (~old TV to new) has made a bit of a difference.

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James[_14_] January 9th 12 11:31 PM

The Woodturning Show on PBS
 
Ecnerwal wrote:

In article
ications, Kevin
Miller wrote:

I don't have cable. I pick up KTOO (PBS) over the air. But my
folks do - maybe I'll have my Dad start recording it. Thanks for
the pointer...


Might inquire if they are broadcasting additional over-the air
digital channels, which your present setup (due to age or due to
converter because of age?) isn't picking up. PBS stations have been
among the most enthusiastic early adopters of the (no longer all that
new) digital broadcast spectrum possibilities.

I personally only got a new TV a couple of months ago - much as I do
with brave new computer stuff, I like to give these things a few
years to work out the bugs and get the price down to a reasonable
level. 20 years (~old TV to new) has made a bit of a difference.


Our old TV decided to die just as the conversion was taken place. It
was probably 35yrs old. Good timing. Jim in ID

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