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Happy New Year Everyone!

Happy New Year! 365 days = 365 opportunities!
 
A NEW YEAR for many woodturning opportunities....

Best Wishes for a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2015!!

I hope to see you in Pittsburgh at the AAW Symposium ! ! :D

And remember.......


TURN SAFELY ! ! !
 
ditto to all those things said to our extended family. Spent the last 2 afternoons and early evening relaxing by turning-they all look great -so far!!! Gretch
 
Yes, Happy New Year to all! :D

When I was a kid, even 2000 seemed like such a long ways into the future.......now, my kids think I'm a dinosaur!

Retirement is beginning today!

ko
 
Yes, Happy New Year to all! :D

When I was a kid, even 2000 seemed like such a long ways into the future.......now, my kids think I'm a dinosaur!

Retirement is beginning today!

ko

Congrats-was thinking it was today. What's you do to celebrate???? Turn something?????:DGretch
 
Congrats-was thinking it was today. What's you do to celebrate???? Turn something?????:DGretch

Welcome to the Jurassic period. Happy new year everybody.

Thanks Bill and Gretch.......:D

Gretch......Yes, I did turn a bowl today! This is a very special piece of Australian Jarrah burl wood. It is such a rare and special piece of wood that I was afraid I'd ruin it the whole time! Turned out ok though. I'll be posting a glimpse of it in my thread in the "How-Tos, Tips, and Techniques" shortly. For me, this bowl is a celebration of this day.....:D

ko
 
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Welcome to the Jurassic period. Happy new year everybody.

The problem about being in the Jurassic Period is that as we count down the years of the Mesozoic, we'll also have to anticipate the impending asteroid impact, and the cataclysmic results of the subsequent mass extinction event that all groups of organisms on Earth will go through. I think I can pretty safely say that my Robust American Beauty lathe will come through the asteroid crash pretty well - although I don't know how much of an impact (pun intended) it will have on the diversity of woodturning stock available to the turners that survive the episode. Better save up some wood for the first 2-5 million years following the event so you'll have something to turn while waiting for post-extinction recovery.

Rob
 
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