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what happened to the Stuart Batty videos: 7 fundamentals of woodturning?

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I am helping out with an intro to woodturning class at our community college and was about to send the students links to valuable woodturning sites, and videos. The first one I wanted to include was the series of seven videos that Stuart Batty did a few years ago for the AAW called the Seven Fundamentals of Woodturning. But they don't exist on the AAW site or on Vimeo where I first saw them. Anyone know what's up with this?
 
Thanks Al. I had gone to the link for AAWvideos and was dismayed that, first there was no search function, and B, couldn't find what I was looking for... Don't know why there are links for AAWvideos, and AAWvideosource, perhaps ones are hosted by the AAW as opposed to links to outside sources? anyway....

Then I discovered (remembered) that videos on Vimeo won't show when using Chrome, my default browser. So then I had to figure that one out (I'll spare you the details) but finally I got the link I needed to send out to the students. THANKS!
 
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