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Searching for a wood turning class in Tennessee.

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Hello:
I have just found that I have a interest in wood, I would love to learn wood turning. I have searched the net hopes of finding a class someplace in Tennessee that I may attend. Maybe I'm not putting in the correct info in my search. Please can someone help me. Thanking you in advance.

Sincerely:
EL.
 
Go East, Oh Seeker

EL43 said:
Hello:
I have just found that I have a interest in wood, I would love to learn wood turning. I have searched the net hopes of finding a class someplace in Tennessee that I may attend. Maybe I'm not putting in the correct info in my search. Please can someone help me. Thanking you in advance.

Sincerely:
EL.

But only as far as Arrowmont, in Gatlinburg. Doesn't get much better than that. You'll have full submergence for a week and either be cured or totally adicted.

:D
 
El I live in Baxter, Tn near Cookeville. I teach workshops at the Appalachian center for crafts and they also teach woodturning there. We have turning clubs all over Tennessee. If you let me know where you live I will put you in touch with someone. e-mail me at Johnclucas@charter.net
I will be teaching a box making workshop at the Craft center in February.
www.tntech.edu/craftcenter
 
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