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Greg Lambier

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Hello, I appreciate all the sharing of techniques and ideas in this forum. I have a wood and metal capable shop and I am presently building a rose lathe. I have a fondness for tools. I have an ornamental lathe, a CNC router lathe, a older craftsman lathe that I made attachments to do CNC with, a wood lathe with large diameter capability that I built, and a mid size metal lathe. I have recently retired and look forward to taking on some interesting wood turning projects. I recently turned some walking sticks for friends and Easter eggs for grandkids. Although I can claim to have been doing wood turning from mid sixties, when my uncle had me turning old bowling pins, I really haven’t explored this art very much. I look forward to learning from members of the forum.

Best Regards,

Greg
 
Hi Greg, welcome from Tennessee! Sounds like you have a wonderful setup. I’m looking forward to seeing your work!
 
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