February 2001 Show and Tell


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Bruce Longenbach explains how he used stave construction to make this plant holder.


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Bill Grumine has made many friends over the internet.  One repayed Bill's generosity of sending PA wood to Arizona by constructing this "stout" steady rest.  The rest is made of 2" aluminum.
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In addition to turning, Bill makes furniture.  Here he dispalys a photo of a cabinet which holds a music box.

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Frank Long brought several boxes made from  techniques learned during Kim Blatt's demo.

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This interesting hollow form was made from different color woods laminated together.  Frank picked up this unique blank at a recent tool show.

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Tim Albertson brought several nice bowls. Here he holds a bowl made from Catalpa wood.

"Dad", (Formerly known as Tony Manella) explains where he found the Ambrosia Maple used for this bowl.

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Lee Buck has perfected the hollow form. This one has a beautiful shape and is as light as a feather. (ok a big feather).

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Tom Buchner shows two hollow vessels made from spalted maple.


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Some say that "oak is not for turning".  Ted Sokoloski proves them wrong with this wonderful bowl made from red oak.
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Paul Shellenberger, one of our newest members, explains how he turned several spindals for a peice of furniture he is working on.

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Al Small shows a bowl he had carved using a new air driven carver.

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