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Some of the Turners 1 members gathering before the meeting begins |
President Steve Imerese gets the meeting started |
There was a nice assortment of items on the show and tell table |
Rich Mialki gets the show and tell started with his square turning |
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The latest natural edged bowl from Jim Vasi |
Eugen Schlaak brought an assortment of hollow turnings |
Gene Renzonni shows a large assortment of bottle stoppers |
Some of the latest natural edged turnings from Frank Stanko |
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An interesting turning and wine bottle holders from Bob Ball |
Don Hoffmann shows his latest lidded box |
A segmented bowl was among the shown turnings by Rick Crowe |
Dan Mohr had a deep hollowing to show |
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A Linda VanG inspired turning by Paul Mazuchowski |
Dave Laubisch has been turning game calls |
A turned and burned bowl by Jake Debski |
The evenings demonstration was done by Jim Hilburger |
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Jim stresses the importance of sharp tools |
He shows his technique for quickly turning out decorated tops |
The key to fast and easy repeated turnings is the mounting techniques |
You can even make a wooden pin chuck for holding work on a drilled hole |
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For production items, making multiples from the same piece saves time |
Here, multiple bottle stoppers are being made from a long piece of wood |
A great demo of quick turning techniques for fair sales items |
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Photos by Jay Elliott & Jake Debski |
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