Hi All,
First and foremost, I would like to thank the administrators of this group for allowing me to join and participate.
I'm relatively new to woodturning. My wife and I took our first class in May of this year. I was hoping she'd enjoy it, and boy, howdy, did she! Since then, we've taken 3 other woodturning classes. I love that we both share a passion for woodturning. For both of us, it is soothing and relaxing.
To date, we've purchased our own midi-lathe, grinder, and sharpening system components for the grinder, as well as a decent arsenal of tools (more than I care to admit, although I'm certain just about everyone here has done the same). Early on in my woodturning evolution, I built a tool rack that can hold 36 tools (see picture - taken after it was made and attached to our shop wall). At the time, I thought there was no way I would ever fill it up. Ha, ha!! I've since filled it up, and I'm on overflow (the count of tools is somewhere around 40, as of this posting).
So far, we've made six bowls, two hollow forms, and several pens.
Both of us are very much in the beginner category. We are learning a great deal, and we are very eager to improve our skills. Making bowls is what we both enjoy the most.
We live in a rural area north of Columbus, OH (go Buckeyes!)
Cheers,
Steve
First and foremost, I would like to thank the administrators of this group for allowing me to join and participate.
I'm relatively new to woodturning. My wife and I took our first class in May of this year. I was hoping she'd enjoy it, and boy, howdy, did she! Since then, we've taken 3 other woodturning classes. I love that we both share a passion for woodturning. For both of us, it is soothing and relaxing.
To date, we've purchased our own midi-lathe, grinder, and sharpening system components for the grinder, as well as a decent arsenal of tools (more than I care to admit, although I'm certain just about everyone here has done the same). Early on in my woodturning evolution, I built a tool rack that can hold 36 tools (see picture - taken after it was made and attached to our shop wall). At the time, I thought there was no way I would ever fill it up. Ha, ha!! I've since filled it up, and I'm on overflow (the count of tools is somewhere around 40, as of this posting).
So far, we've made six bowls, two hollow forms, and several pens.
Both of us are very much in the beginner category. We are learning a great deal, and we are very eager to improve our skills. Making bowls is what we both enjoy the most.
We live in a rural area north of Columbus, OH (go Buckeyes!)
Cheers,
Steve