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Ken Grunke ornament

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Hi Ken,

On halloween of 2004 (I know, I'm 4 years behind the times), you posted a georgeous two level, inside-out Christmas ornament on WOW. In the responces to the ornament you have a url to the documentation, but the link no longer works. It looks like it was linked to your local woodturning club's page. I wondered if you still had this documentation around? I figured I might be able to get to you easier in this forum.

Jim Rutten
 
I was looking for some wood Identification stuff last night and came across one by Ken Grunke. It came up with the same response you got. Hope he's alright. I do have some information on inside out turning and might be able to answer your question or send you some handouts that I use when I teach. Just e-mail me at johnclucas@charter.net
 
A while back I changed the file name from "howto.html" to "howto.shtml" -- for techical reasons. I changed all the links on the site but didn't think about any outside links! Oops...

I just made a new "howto.html" with an automatic redirect to "howto.shtml" which will solve that problem. Jim, the actual file you were looking for can also be downloaded direct from here:
http://www.crwoodturner.com/ornaments/ornaments.pdf

Everything is still there, it was just one little letter that screwed things up (and the person at the keyboard ;) )

I have seen John's file also and it is certainly worth looking at.
 
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