Johnathan Silwones is starting a new AAW chapter, Southern Alleghenies Woodturners, in Johnstown, PA. (click here for details)
Congratulations to Jim Hills for "Journey II" being selected as Turning of the Week for May 6th, 2024
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[brain cramping...] OK, just how did you get the ripples? To me, it seems that the piece must have been turned thin, then steamed til pliable and put on some kind of form to dry. That just makes more sense to me than turning a piece 3 inches thick and carving it down to a wavy 1/16" wall, especially while retaining the bark!
Please clear up the muddle in my head!
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