Hi. I'm from Tampa Fl, I've been turning just over a year now and can say I'm thoroughly addicted to it.
So far I've been pretty much self taught (by watching youtube and reading everything I could), joined a local club and have been exclusively using EZ Wood Carbide tools. I have also acquired Lyle Jamieson's hollowing rig. I'm getting pretty proficient with the carbides, but after watching Al Hockenberry do a demo of throwing massive wood across the room a short while back at a club meeting I've decided now to go back to kindergarden per se, and re-learn turning using traditional gouges. That way I can decide for myself the best tools for a larger variety of turning situations.
I primarily turn Norfolk Island Pine in all kinds of forms & techniques, as I'm attracted to it like I am to no other wood that is readily available.
I'm here to learn and to share. I look forward to meeting many of you.

So far I've been pretty much self taught (by watching youtube and reading everything I could), joined a local club and have been exclusively using EZ Wood Carbide tools. I have also acquired Lyle Jamieson's hollowing rig. I'm getting pretty proficient with the carbides, but after watching Al Hockenberry do a demo of throwing massive wood across the room a short while back at a club meeting I've decided now to go back to kindergarden per se, and re-learn turning using traditional gouges. That way I can decide for myself the best tools for a larger variety of turning situations.
I primarily turn Norfolk Island Pine in all kinds of forms & techniques, as I'm attracted to it like I am to no other wood that is readily available.
I'm here to learn and to share. I look forward to meeting many of you.


