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Demo in Cape Cod

Bill Grumbine

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Greetings all

Next week, Saturday Aug 18 and Sun Aug 19, I will be demonstrating for the Cape Cod Woodturners in - well, Cape Cod. That's a town, right? :D

Actually, I am not sure exactly what town I will be in, but if you are in the area and interested in getting together, let me know. Additionally, I just got off the phone with their president, and there are, I think, a few slots still open for each day. If anyone wants to come and throw some rotten fruit, now is your chance! :eek: You can find out more about that as well as contact info through their website here.

Bill
 
I'll make one of the 5 Barns Meetings one day if its the last thing I do(not literally). I enjoy your website Bill.

Gary
 
Bill,

Not much detail on the web site. Are both days the same, or does going to both make sense? :o
 
I think both days are going to be close to the same, but there will be some differences. I am going prepared to do regular bowls, natural edged bowls, winged bowls, coring of bowls, and maybe some banana bowls, which is pretty much a variation on NE bowls. I am also bringing some spindle stock to do some skew work and duplication techniques. So, it is sort of like spam, spam, spam, spam, eggs and spam, but it's got some egg in it! :D If you email Mike through the website I think he will be able to give you some more details.

Bill
 
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