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[email protected] January 26th 14 02:49 AM

The carved tree
 

1) Some where I stumbled upon or maybe someone sent me a picture of a
standing tree and after the tree was down and the trunk opened and the
inside carved. (That sentence is a discombobulated but maybe you get
the idea.) Anyway I have uploaded the pictures to a.b.p.w.

2) The alt.crafts.woodturning group is pretty inactive. Does anybody
else know a site where I might learn enough to get started.

Thanks.

[email protected] January 26th 14 03:19 AM

The carved tree
 

.... The alt.crafts.woodturning group is pretty inactive. Does anybody
else know a site where I might learn enough to get started.


Where do you live? There are good woodturning clubs all over the country - and, most likely, there's one near you.

Gramps' shop January 26th 14 03:54 AM

The carved tree
 
I find the turners forum at Sawmill Creek to be very active with lots of folks willing to offer help to folks new to turning.

Larry

On Saturday, January 25, 2014 8:49:43 PM UTC-6, wrote:
1) Some where I stumbled upon or maybe someone sent me a picture of a

standing tree and after the tree was down and the trunk opened and the

inside carved. (That sentence is a discombobulated but maybe you get

the idea.) Anyway I have uploaded the pictures to a.b.p.w.



2) The alt.crafts.woodturning group is pretty inactive. Does anybody

else know a site where I might learn enough to get started.



Thanks.



[email protected] January 26th 14 03:54 AM

The carved tree
 
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 19:19:29 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:


.... The alt.crafts.woodturning group is pretty inactive. Does anybody
else know a site where I might learn enough to get started.


Where do you live? There are good woodturning clubs all over the country - and, most likely, there's one near you.


I live in AL and out in the country -if there is such a thing these
days- but based on your suggestion I did a Goggle search and found
some clubs within 50 miles that might work. Long drive but better than
killing time in the house in the winter.

Thanks.

[email protected] January 26th 14 10:50 PM

The carved tree
 
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 19:54:37 -0800 (PST), "Gramps' shop"
wrote:

I find the turners forum at Sawmill Creek to be very active with lots of folks willing to offer help to folks new to turning.

Larry

Took a quick look just now and it does indeed look like a good
prospect. Thanks. Jim

On Saturday, January 25, 2014 8:49:43 PM UTC-6, wrote:
1) Some where I stumbled upon or maybe someone sent me a picture of a

standing tree and after the tree was down and the trunk opened and the

inside carved. (That sentence is a discombobulated but maybe you get

the idea.) Anyway I have uploaded the pictures to a.b.p.w.



2) The alt.crafts.woodturning group is pretty inactive. Does anybody

else know a site where I might learn enough to get started.



Thanks.



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