I am a Minnesota based spring pole lathe turner. I have been turning on a spring pole lathe for about 11 years and this year I started teaching. I have also started forging my own hook tools for the pole lathe. I am a member of the Zumbro Valley Woodturners and I joined the MN Woodturners this summer after the AAW symposium. I am mainly inspired by Scandinavian ale bowls. I demonstrate the pole lathe at different locations in MN, ND, Iowa and WS.
I bought a "forever lathe" in April and I am waiting for some rewiring for my garage so that I can use the lathe. Right now I have a nice 700 lb. shelf for charging my cordless batteries. My experience with the power lathe is limited but I want to learn more about the power lathe. My plan is to use both lathes depending on what I am turning and the size of the bowl.
A highlight for me has been demonstrating the spring pole lathe at the Norwegian Embassy in Washington DC last May. Have lathe will travel.
I bought a "forever lathe" in April and I am waiting for some rewiring for my garage so that I can use the lathe. Right now I have a nice 700 lb. shelf for charging my cordless batteries. My experience with the power lathe is limited but I want to learn more about the power lathe. My plan is to use both lathes depending on what I am turning and the size of the bowl.
A highlight for me has been demonstrating the spring pole lathe at the Norwegian Embassy in Washington DC last May. Have lathe will travel.