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President Ron Hudson gets the June Turners 2 meeting started |
Gary Jones shows his latest bowl |
Rich Mialki shows his fair earrings |
Jim Hilburger shows an assortment of his fair turnings |
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Muriel Kummer shows her garden hose posts |
Some hand turned carving mallets where shown by Howard Meyer |
Jed Donahue shows some of his belt buckles |
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Pat DelMonte has also been turning bowls |
A large segmented bowl from Rick Crowe |
The lastest turnings from John O'Neil |
Barb Berger has been turning peppermills |
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The demo for the evening was done by Jed Donahue |
Jed makes wooden belt buckles for the western style outfits |
There was a good crowd for Jed's demonstration |
The blank is mounted for shaping and inletting by tape, glue, or recess |
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Facing, inleting, and shaping other than round can be accomplished on the lathe |
Here, an elliptical buckle prior to cutting the inlet |
The other end is prepped for parting off once the friction finish is done |
Some examples of Jed's belt buckles |
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Photos by Jake Debski |
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