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Philip Peak

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Hello everyone I was told I should introduce myself so here I am. I am a woodturner at heart and have been turning since 2000. I recently moved to the Indianapolis Area and have just joined the local chapter here. I have lots of interests outside of woodturning, Square-dancing, I am also a square-dance caller. Unfortunately I don't have any pics of my shop as yet so maybe I'll post some later. I have a facebook book page called "Phil's Woodturning" if you want to check it out. I used to have a website but I let it lapse during covid. Once I get settled here I plan on getting back into the Arts and craft fairs again.
I have an issue I need help with but I feel I should make a new thread on it in a different area.
 
Howdy and welcome from Texas.
 
Hi Phil, welcome to the forum! I don’t know much about square dancing, so I haft I look up what a caller is—pretty cool. I’m sure you have a lot of fun with it. Looking forward to seeing your work.
 
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