Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
Reminder, these events occur this weekend!
http://www.nwawoodworkingshow.org/ http://www.totallyturning.com/ |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 09:38:32 -0400
"John Grossbohlin" wrote: Reminder, these events occur this weekend! http://www.nwawoodworkingshow.org/ http://www.totallyturning.com/ meant to ask how the events went seems like you are all organized well are many sales made at these events |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 09:38:32 -0400
"John Grossbohlin" wrote: Reminder, these events occur this weekend! http://www.nwawoodworkingshow.org/ http://www.totallyturning.com/ BTW those show some real real talented and imaginitive artisans really beautiful works was going to say they are humbling but it's more just awe |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
"Electric Comet" wrote in message ...
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 09:38:32 -0400 "John Grossbohlin" wrote: Reminder, these events occur this weekend! http://www.nwawoodworkingshow.org/ http://www.totallyturning.com/ meant to ask how the events went seems like you are all organized well are many sales made at these events We've sort of got it figured out this being the 24th annual Showcase! By all reports the show and educational events all went very well. Next year, being the 25th year, some new things are under discussion as additions to the show. I'm looking forward to it! John |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 19:45:00 -0400
"John Grossbohlin" wrote: We've sort of got it figured out this being the 24th annual Showcase! By all reports the show and educational events all went very well. Next year, being the 25th year, some new things are under discussion as additions to the show. I'm looking forward to it! congrats to you all everyone that reads this group should look at the works are any of the demonstrations recorded and available online |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
"Electric Comet" wrote in message ...
are any of the demonstrations recorded and available online I know some of the lectures I gave over the years were recorded, as well as others, but I don't believe they were ever posted to the web... (interesting idea though). The videos are kept in our library. |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 17:26:44 -0400
"John Grossbohlin" wrote: I know some of the lectures I gave over the years were recorded, as well as others, but I don't believe they were ever posted to the web... (interesting idea though). The videos are kept in our library. yes some have capitilized putting them online youtu.be maybe you can monetize them and help fund your events or do you already and I missed that lot of conferences routinely record the talks and then post them at more informal conferences the anecdotal information gleaned from the talks can be real good not always possible to go the conferences for a lot of people due to time, money, etc.. |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 17:26:44 -0400
"John Grossbohlin" wrote: I know some of the lectures I gave over the years were recorded, as well as others, but I don't believe they were ever posted to the web... (interesting idea though). The videos are kept in our library. looking at the turners you had there were some big names in there and some amazing work i didn't know some of those things were possible to do on a lathe the hollow stuff defies logic at first glance but it's good to know that i have plenty of room to grow god help me i think i need a new lathe though well not new but bigger |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
"Electric Comet" wrote in message ...
god help me i think i need a new lathe though well not new but bigger That is one of the pitfalls to our groups... Coveting thy associates' tools. ;~) |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
Not so much the tools, but the ability and capability.
If you want to turn Urns that are 36" in diameter, one has to want something else than his bench-top. So the early guys designed theirs. Martin On 4/22/2015 11:57 AM, John Grossbohlin wrote: "Electric Comet" wrote in message ... god help me i think i need a new lathe though well not new but bigger That is one of the pitfalls to our groups... Coveting thy associates' tools. ;~) |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 12:57:00 -0400
"John Grossbohlin" wrote: That is one of the pitfalls to our groups... Coveting thy associates' tools. ;~) it is inevitable part of any craft just don't covet their spouse |
Woodworkers Showcase and Totally Turning, Saratoga Spring, NY
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 20:03:55 -0500
Martin Eastburn wrote: Not so much the tools, but the ability and capability. what's the difference If you want to turn Urns that are 36" in diameter, one has to want something else than his bench-top. So the early guys designed theirs. that's a big urn i do recall seeing a 5' bowl turned at a convention the fellow looked a bit nervous i never saw the final bowl |
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