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On Saturday, Joe Dickey, AAW Treasurer, said there were about 2,000 signed up for the virtual symposium.
That will make it the largest symposium and probably many more more will sign up before the deadline.
What sessions are high on your list?
I have Three demos I want to see and highly recommend.
If you are looking for a demo consider these 3.
Glen Lucas- saw Glenn dome in Tampa and saw a demo June for the Chesapeake woodturners.
I highly recommend this demo if you are a novice or a frequent demonstrator. He covers the basics about as well as it can be done. As a demonstrator I get so many ideas on how to more clearly explain things.
Rudy Lopez- thin stemmed goblet is demo I have seen 5-6 times. Rudy is in my club and we have done lots of demos in the same places. This demo is just terrific. This demo is great for the intermediate and advanced beginners. These goblets are easy turned from limbs. They a fun to do. I often do 4-5” tall one at pubilc demos like the state fair.
Trent Bosch- vessels. If you want to do hollow forms or want to do them better this is a can’t miss demo. Trent is a superb demonstrator. I have been fortunate to be able to assist Trent in several classes. Familiar with his work. He is the most creative turner I know.
Everything else on the program is excellent too.
Other folks might Cindy Drozda first, I would if did Boxes
Craig Timmermans winged bowl will be great if you are intermediate level or want to get there.
Rob Wallace’s Gizmks and gadgets has been a crowd favorite at the AAW symposium for quite a few years.
That will make it the largest symposium and probably many more more will sign up before the deadline.
What sessions are high on your list?
I have Three demos I want to see and highly recommend.
If you are looking for a demo consider these 3.
Glen Lucas- saw Glenn dome in Tampa and saw a demo June for the Chesapeake woodturners.
I highly recommend this demo if you are a novice or a frequent demonstrator. He covers the basics about as well as it can be done. As a demonstrator I get so many ideas on how to more clearly explain things.
Rudy Lopez- thin stemmed goblet is demo I have seen 5-6 times. Rudy is in my club and we have done lots of demos in the same places. This demo is just terrific. This demo is great for the intermediate and advanced beginners. These goblets are easy turned from limbs. They a fun to do. I often do 4-5” tall one at pubilc demos like the state fair.
Trent Bosch- vessels. If you want to do hollow forms or want to do them better this is a can’t miss demo. Trent is a superb demonstrator. I have been fortunate to be able to assist Trent in several classes. Familiar with his work. He is the most creative turner I know.
Everything else on the program is excellent too.
Other folks might Cindy Drozda first, I would if did Boxes
Craig Timmermans winged bowl will be great if you are intermediate level or want to get there.
Rob Wallace’s Gizmks and gadgets has been a crowd favorite at the AAW symposium for quite a few years.