I joined AAW in 1995 or so and have watched the evolution of woodturning and the AAW with interest.. Over the years the help from AAW members has guided my woodturning from a disagreeable workshop task to one of enjoyment.
My shop’s main focus is furniture and casework but I do have a special area for my wood lathes.
I thought I’d stick my head in this forum in hopes of learning about what’s new and seeing the wonderful turnings being done.
Years back when my son was young, I got him into turning and he would accompany me to the woodturner meetings. Below is a photo of Mark in a red shirt getting advice from former AAW president, Palmer Sharpless. Time flies.
My shop’s main focus is furniture and casework but I do have a special area for my wood lathes.
I thought I’d stick my head in this forum in hopes of learning about what’s new and seeing the wonderful turnings being done.
Years back when my son was young, I got him into turning and he would accompany me to the woodturner meetings. Below is a photo of Mark in a red shirt getting advice from former AAW president, Palmer Sharpless. Time flies.