From adrian.novak at charter.net Tue Sep 1 10:29:11 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian Novak) Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2020 10:29:11 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Fwd: Virtual Badger Woodturning Meeting Tues Sept 1 at 6:30 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > > From: RON DIAMOND(rjdiamond46 at gmail.com) > Date: Sep 1, 2020 at 10:20 AM > To: Adrian Novak > Subject: Virtual Badger Woodturning Meeting Tues Sept 1 at 6:30 > > > > > View in your browser (http://BWT.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=722&club_id=411146&emtid=147365242926&mtid=435940343881&ht=0) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Badger Woodturners Sept Meeting will be Held Over Zoom > Click on the link below from your computer or phone - you should not need to download or install anything else > > > > > > Join Zoom Meeting > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81787947584 (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81787947584&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw2ARcy41rG4YPVyfThE0mjR) > > Meeting ID: 817 8794 7584 > > > > > > > Agenda for Sept Meeting > > > > Half hour of visiting starting at 6:30 > > > > Formal meeting starts at 7 > > > > > > > > Roger Becker will present on how to turn Christmas Ornaments with a captured ring. > > > > > > Also: You are invited to a virtual tour of Ron Diamond's shop on Sat 12 at 10 AM > > Zoom invite for this to follow > > > > See you all this evening > > > > > > > > > You have received this message from the mailing list of Badger Woodturners. 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URL: From adrian.novak at charter.net Tue Sep 8 06:53:36 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian Novak) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2020 06:53:36 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Fwd: Copy of Reminder of Virtual Shop Tour Saturday Sept 12 at 10 AM In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1852cb7a-7f49-4db5-952a-270a56175718@iPhone> Begin forwarded message: > > From: RON DIAMOND(rjdiamond46 at gmail.com) > Date: Sep 7, 2020 at 10:20 PM > To: Adrian Novak > Subject: Copy of Reminder of Virtual Shop Tour Saturday Sept 12 at 10 AM > > > > > View in your browser (http://BWT.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=722&club_id=411146&emtid=147835329519&mtid=435940343881&ht=0) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Badger Woodturning Shop Tour: Ron Diamond's shop > > > > > Time: Saturday Sept 12, 2020 10:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) > > > > Join Zoom Meeting/ shop tour > > > > > > > > > > Zoom > > > > ://us02web.zoom.us/j/4039211370 (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4039211370&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw3r8-mwPz6LNHz59LanmJXA) > > > > > > > > Meeting ID: 403 921 1370 > > > > > Tour of Mike Roth's shop will be Sat Oct 17 at 10 AM > > > > If you would be interested in showing us your shop, please give me a call or email. 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URL: From griff at mwt.net Sat Sep 12 14:21:48 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (Mwt) Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 14:21:48 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Dust Deputy dust collector for sale Message-ID: <4BD6E1DA-2068-43AF-B27B-D452D3811D99@mwt.net> Members, I have a Dust Deputy dust collector mounted on a 30 gallon garbage can for sale. Powered by a Shop Vac, not included. $25 for the whole kit and kaboodle. The garbage can is reinforced so the vacuum from the shop vac does not collapse the can. The plastic deputy part on top cost $50. It worked well sucking up dust at the lathe for 8-9 years. I am selling because there is a new Sheriff in town, I bought a regular full size dust collector. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Love it, John On 9/13/2020 2:19 PM, Robert Patros wrote: > First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 13 16:12:53 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 16:12:53 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: <74c1fcdc-9cf8-6498-eaef-b47282ab8294@mwt.net> References: <74c1fcdc-9cf8-6498-eaef-b47282ab8294@mwt.net> Message-ID: <6FDC1057-BC2B-414E-9A37-77A31015862C@gmail.com> Thank you, John! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 13, 2020, at 4:03 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > ? > Very good. Wonderful form, pretty wood. Love it, John > > On 9/13/2020 2:19 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >> First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Sun Sep 13 16:45:51 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust at charter.net) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 21:45:51 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm Message-ID: <19f29f50fe3cc85bfbcd14f0f768fe65d46f2272@webmail> Bob, nice looking vase. Good job Duane -----------------------------------------From: "Robert Patros" To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Cc: Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 2:19:32PM Subject: [crw-talk] Elm First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 13 16:50:11 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 16:50:11 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: <19f29f50fe3cc85bfbcd14f0f768fe65d46f2272@webmail> References: <19f29f50fe3cc85bfbcd14f0f768fe65d46f2272@webmail> Message-ID: <9293BA97-D630-473B-990A-AABBACFF0D31@gmail.com> Thanks, Duane! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 13, 2020, at 4:46 PM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > ?Bob, nice looking vase. Good job > > Duane > > ----------------------------------------- > > From: "Robert Patros" > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Cc: > Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 2:19:32PM > Subject: [crw-talk] Elm > > First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 13 17:25:38 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 17:25:38 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: <19f29f50fe3cc85bfbcd14f0f768fe65d46f2272@webmail> References: <19f29f50fe3cc85bfbcd14f0f768fe65d46f2272@webmail> Message-ID: When they get them in, I?m getting a Trend air shield pro. I believe you have one? Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 13, 2020, at 4:46 PM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > ?Bob, nice looking vase. Good job > > Duane > > ----------------------------------------- > > From: "Robert Patros" > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Cc: > Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 2:19:32PM > Subject: [crw-talk] Elm > > First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kengrunke at gmail.com Sun Sep 13 21:29:51 2020 From: kengrunke at gmail.com (Ken Grunke) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 21:29:51 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9a70ee25-f5ff-482c-934d-ccd3e85f105c@gmail.com> Very nice! Looks like birdseyes in the grain! On 9/13/20 2:19 PM, Robert Patros wrote: > First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 13 21:34:12 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 21:34:12 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: <9a70ee25-f5ff-482c-934d-ccd3e85f105c@gmail.com> References: <9a70ee25-f5ff-482c-934d-ccd3e85f105c@gmail.com> Message-ID: <18911EFA-53EF-4D0B-A089-7C5D7C2DEA6B@gmail.com> Thank you, Ken! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 13, 2020, at 9:30 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: > > ? > Very nice! Looks like birdseyes in the grain! > > On 9/13/20 2:19 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >> First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 13 21:40:28 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 21:40:28 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: <18911EFA-53EF-4D0B-A089-7C5D7C2DEA6B@gmail.com> References: <18911EFA-53EF-4D0B-A089-7C5D7C2DEA6B@gmail.com> Message-ID: It does have some nice figure to it. I almost put some color on it but I liked the natural look of this one. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 13, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Robert Patros wrote: > > ?Thank you, Ken! > > Sent from my iPhone > >>> On Sep 13, 2020, at 9:30 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: >>> >> ? >> Very nice! Looks like birdseyes in the grain! >> >> On 9/13/20 2:19 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >>> First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. >>> >>> >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Mon Sep 14 06:40:08 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust at charter.net) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 11:40:08 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm Message-ID: I love mine. I use it primarilly for walnut or exotics. My advice is to get the secondary charger and a spare battery. Duane -----------------------------------------From: "Robert Patros" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Cc: Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 5:25:58PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Elm When they get them in, I?m getting a Trend air shield pro. I believe you have one? Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 13, 2020, at 4:46 PM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: ?Bob, nice looking vase. Good job Duane -----------------------------------------From: "Robert Patros" To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Cc: Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 2:19:32PM Subject: [crw-talk] Elm First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [1] Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ [2] Links: ------ [1] http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [2] http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Mon Sep 14 07:30:52 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 07:30:52 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5BCB138C-ECB1-456A-A4D6-598380E30E87@gmail.com> Thank you. I know I asked about it once before but didn?t proceed to get one. Now, at the supply companies, they have been out of stock so it?s a waiting game for now. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 14, 2020, at 6:40 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > ? > I love mine. I use it primarilly for walnut or exotics. My advice is to get the secondary charger and a spare battery. > > Duane > ----------------------------------------- > > From: "Robert Patros" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: > Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 5:25:58PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Elm > > When they get them in, I?m getting a Trend air shield pro. I believe you have one? Any suggestions? > > Sent from my iPhone > >>> On Sep 13, 2020, at 4:46 PM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: >>> >> ?Bob, nice looking vase. Good job >> >> Duane >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> >> From: "Robert Patros" >> To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> Cc: >> Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 2:19:32PM >> Subject: [crw-talk] Elm >> >> First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EganR at westerntc.edu Mon Sep 14 12:15:34 2020 From: EganR at westerntc.edu (Egan, Richard) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 17:15:34 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That is nice, Bob. Fine Job! From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 2:19 PM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Elm CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D68A90.BCDBBF50] Sent from my iPhone _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1198261 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Mon Sep 14 12:57:32 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:57:32 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <564E86F1-54C8-43FF-8919-4F80CB43F919@gmail.com> Thanks, Rich! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 14, 2020, at 12:16 PM, Egan, Richard wrote: > > ? > That is nice, Bob. Fine Job! > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 2:19 PM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Elm > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > > First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gardens53581 at gmail.com Tue Sep 15 08:09:18 2020 From: gardens53581 at gmail.com (Ken Nancy) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 08:09:18 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: nice work. Ten inches tall would be a challenge for me to deep hollow.. A small side note, bandsaw blades are better used with the teeth up to minimise contact with the wet object and the support. Keep up the good work.I enjoy seeing it. Indeed the inspiration. Ken On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at 2:19 PM Robert Patros wrote: > First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at > Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. > 10+ inches tall. > > > > Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Tue Sep 15 08:23:55 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 08:23:55 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Ken, I use to use the blades with the teeth up, however, they leave spike marks in the bottom usually. So, I changed my approach. Ten inches on the Bosch steady system is about the max. I don?t freehand. Thanks, Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 15, 2020, at 8:09 AM, Ken Nancy wrote: > > ? > nice work. Ten inches tall would be a challenge for me to deep hollow.. A small side note, bandsaw blades are better used with the teeth up to minimise contact with the wet object and the support. Keep up the good work.I enjoy seeing it. Indeed the inspiration. Ken > >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at 2:19 PM Robert Patros wrote: >> First coat of finish applied today. This is a piece of elm harvested at Duane?s daughter?s house when we helped clear a tree several months ago. 10+ inches tall. >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1198261 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Thu Sep 17 11:43:37 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 11:43:37 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Elm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just ordered one through Packard. Their sale had the unit with an extra battery and cradle. Should be good to go. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 14, 2020, at 6:40 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > ? > I love mine. I use it primarilly for walnut or exotics. My advice is to get the secondary charger and a spare battery. > > Duane > ----------------------------------------- > > From: "Robert Patros" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: > Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 5:25:58PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Elm > > When they get them in, I?m getting a Trend air shield pro. I believe you have one? Any suggestions? > > Sent from my iPhone > >>> On Sep 13, 2020, at 4:46 PM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: >>> >> ?Bob, nice looking vase. Good job >> >> Duane >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> >> From: "Robert Patros" >> To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> Cc: >> Sent: Sunday September 13 2020 2:19:32PM >> Subject: [crw-talk] Elm >> >> First coat of finish applied today. 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URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 20 11:42:29 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2020 11:42:29 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac Message-ID: <8BAB2EE5-4BCE-4192-A54C-037598226AD4@gmail.com> Hi all, Question. Is lilac a good turning wood? I?m taking down ours and didn?t want to burn it all if ok for turning. Thanks! Ps Go Pack!! Sent from my iPhone From aaronagesicki at gmail.com Sun Sep 20 13:10:00 2020 From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com (aaronagesicki at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2020 13:10:00 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac In-Reply-To: <8BAB2EE5-4BCE-4192-A54C-037598226AD4@gmail.com> References: <8BAB2EE5-4BCE-4192-A54C-037598226AD4@gmail.com> Message-ID: <06c201d68f79$42674fd0$c735ef70$@gmail.com> It's excellent. Often streaked with purple. But very prone to checking. Need to move fast Aaron Gesicki -----Original Message----- From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 11:42 AM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac Hi all, Question. Is lilac a good turning wood? I?m taking down ours and didn?t want to burn it all if ok for turning. Thanks! Ps Go Pack!! Sent from my iPhone _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 20 13:11:28 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2020 13:11:28 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac In-Reply-To: <06c201d68f79$42674fd0$c735ef70$@gmail.com> References: <06c201d68f79$42674fd0$c735ef70$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4F3A2283-50C9-48A3-98E8-BFAF5A43D42E@gmail.com> Thanks, Aaron! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 20, 2020, at 1:10 PM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: > > ?It's excellent. Often streaked with purple. > But very prone to checking. Need to move fast > > > Aaron Gesicki > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 11:42 AM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac > > Hi all, > Question. Is lilac a good turning wood? I?m taking down ours and didn?t want to burn it all if ok for turning. > Thanks! > Ps > Go Pack!! > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From griff at mwt.net Sun Sep 20 16:25:03 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (griff) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2020 16:25:03 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac In-Reply-To: <8BAB2EE5-4BCE-4192-A54C-037598226AD4@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20200920212503613@air-rc-eucl-11.airstreamcomm.net> Lilac is persnicity wood to turn, but a well turned lilac piece is very striking.? VERY crack prone as it dries and brittle.? Fine grain with?distinctive light colored sapwood and a honey colored hardwood.? Not at all like chucking up a piece of dry cherry and getting a good outcome even with poor technique and half dull tools,? not a forgiving wood. But you can end up with very nice pens, small vases and rustic things as well highly polished items.? Take forks, cut into vase blanks with the fork on,? have the fork toward the bottom and make a vase emerging out of the bark on the fork which you carefully cut so it will sit nicely then mount with a screw chuck.Very worth your while to turn a few spindle things.? With wet wood, turn and nuke to prevent cracking.? Cracked dry wood, go to the bandsaw and make smallish blanks and watch for the reddish/pinkish color here and there.If you want I will send you some photos of my lilac pieces.? I even made a small bowl out of a three point crotch, turned it side grain just like a big grown up bowl.? JohnSent from my Galaxy Tab? E -------- Original message --------From: Robert Patros Date: 9/20/20 11:42 AM (GMT-06:00) To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac Hi all, Question. Is lilac a good turning wood? I?m taking down ours and didn?t want to burn it all if ok for turning. Thanks!PsGo Pack!! Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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But you can end up with very nice pens, small vases and rustic things as well highly polished items. Take forks, cut into vase blanks with the fork on, have the fork toward the bottom and make a vase emerging out of the bark on the fork which you carefully cut so it will sit nicely then mount with a screw chuck. > > Very worth your while to turn a few spindle things. With wet wood, turn and nuke to prevent cracking. Cracked dry wood, go to the bandsaw and make smallish blanks and watch for the reddish/pinkish color here and there. > > If you want I will send you some photos of my lilac pieces. I even made a small bowl out of a three point crotch, turned it side grain just like a big grown up bowl. John > Sent from my Galaxy Tab? E > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Robert Patros > Date: 9/20/20 11:42 AM (GMT-06:00) > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac > > Hi all, > Question. Is lilac a good turning wood? I?m taking down ours and didn?t want to burn it all if ok for turning. > Thanks! > Ps > Go Pack!! > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It can be done, John > > > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From andrewpingree at gmail.com Tue Sep 22 09:28:27 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 09:28:27 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac pieces In-Reply-To: <00C201DE-D7CC-48ED-A158-87385B06D788@gmail.com> References: <3689aceb-3e7d-3b76-6d25-74e2371ac5ed@mwt.net> <00C201DE-D7CC-48ED-A158-87385B06D788@gmail.com> Message-ID: Interesting to know. I have a grove of lilacs in need of trimming... On Mon, Sep 21, 2020, 1:06 PM Robert Patros wrote: > John, > Those are amazing! I love the color of the wood. 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Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 22, 2020, at 9:39 AM, Andrew wrote: > > ? > This is a lidded box made out of a chunk ofwood that my chiropractor gave me. I want to say it's oak, but I don't know. Anyways, it turned out nice. > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From adrian.novak at charter.net Tue Sep 22 10:26:28 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 10:26:28 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] FW: BWT Newsletter October 2020 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Sue Ellen Ostrom(newsletter at badgerwoodturners.org) Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 9:50 AM To: adrian.novak at charter.net Subject: BWT Newsletter October 2020 View in your browser Welcome to the October Edition of your Badger Woodturning Newsletter! Please plan to attend our October 6th Zoom with?Dennis Clayton! Learn more about Photographing your Wood Art!? BWT Newsletter October 2020 You have received this message from the mailing list of Badger Woodturners. If you would prefer not to receive these emails in the future, go to the opt-out page and modify your privacy settings. You can also request to be removed from our database completely. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 843A145332424B37AEA12EF4505F5EE4.png Type: image/png Size: 140 bytes Desc: not available URL: From griff at mwt.net Tue Sep 22 11:20:51 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 11:20:51 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Mystery wood box In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Beautiful piece.? First impression for me is oak and if you have an unfinished piece of the wood available sniff it.? Oak has a distinctive odor, and not unpleasant.? Oak is also coarse and open grained.? John On 9/22/2020 9:38 AM, Andrew wrote: > This is a lidded box made out of a chunk ofwood that my chiropractor > gave me. I want to say it's oak,? but I don't know. Anyways, it turned > out nice. > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Anyways, it turned out nice. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Anyways, it turned out > nice. > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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John >> >>> On 9/22/2020 9:38 AM, Andrew wrote: >>> This is a lidded box made out of a chunk ofwood that my chiropractor gave me. I want to say it's oak, but I don't know. Anyways, it turned out nice. >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Anyways, it turned > out nice. > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Tue Sep 22 19:11:20 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 19:11:20 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Mystery wood box In-Reply-To: <43ca734d-ee5d-3522-63bf-afcbf05e3912@gmail.com> References: <43ca734d-ee5d-3522-63bf-afcbf05e3912@gmail.com> Message-ID: <45BBEB5B-9B59-4D28-B4F0-933F44D2790A@gmail.com> Ken, You are the master of wood!! Great observation. Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 22, 2020, at 7:05 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: > > ? > That is a very nice piece of Oak! The radial ray flecks are peculiar to all oaks, you can see the prominent lines going through the center. Nice job. Is the finial oak also? > > Ken Grunke > >> On 9/22/20 9:38 AM, Andrew wrote: >> This is a lidded box made out of a chunk ofwood that my chiropractor gave me. I want to say it's oak, but I don't know. Anyways, it turned out nice. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrewpingree at gmail.com Tue Sep 22 20:25:27 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 20:25:27 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Mystery wood box In-Reply-To: <43ca734d-ee5d-3522-63bf-afcbf05e3912@gmail.com> References: <43ca734d-ee5d-3522-63bf-afcbf05e3912@gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks, Ken. The finial is African blackwood. On Tue, Sep 22, 2020, 7:04 PM Ken Grunke wrote: > That is a very nice piece of Oak! The radial ray flecks are peculiar to > all oaks, you can see the prominent lines going through the center. Nice > job. Is the finial oak also? > > Ken Grunke > On 9/22/20 9:38 AM, Andrew wrote: > > This is a lidded box made out of a chunk ofwood that my chiropractor gave > me. I want to say it's oak, but I don't know. Anyways, it turned out > nice. > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Should be pretty. > Hope all are doing well!! > > > > > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Sat Sep 26 10:50:56 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 10:50:56 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Oh, by the way, lilac works well for pen mandrel projects too.? I made up a bunch of double seam rippers and listed them on my Etsy shop, one was lilac and it was requested by a buyer yesterday, just a few days after I listed it.? 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Should be pretty. >> Hope all are doing well!! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Should be pretty. >> Hope all are doing well!! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From aaronagesicki at gmail.com Sun Sep 27 20:50:34 2020 From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com (aaronagesicki at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 20:50:34 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0fa101d69539$c28e52b0$47aaf810$@gmail.com> Bob - Some food for thought - First of all, kudos for what you did. It has a "primitive character", which has attraction for many. But, consider this. Years ago, I was blessed with a box of burls from foundry friends in Washburn, WI. All maple, none very big. I agonized for a long time on what to do with each. And then - David Ellsworth to the rescue. Y'all know what he sez - "At the end of the day, it's just a piece of wood." Clarity. Don't overthink it [Engineers do that. Just ask Duane]. Put it on the lathe and turn something that?s unique, delicate, elegant. Lofty goals, but they negate the need to make the biggest thing possible from each piece of wood. The burl donors loved the ones I gave them. Two nice thin asymmetric shallow bowls. A couple became earrings - my sister still wears hers [no word from the exes - fortunately]. All the best, Aaron Gesicki -----Original Message----- From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 1:42 PM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac Well, this was a challenging turn for me. The lilac had numerous bark inclusions but was steady as she went. It?s still wet so is spending time in an open paper bag for a while. Can?t wait to apply finish. Should be pretty. Hope all are doing well!! From aaronagesicki at gmail.com Sun Sep 27 21:10:30 2020 From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com (aaronagesicki at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 21:10:30 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Art Ustby's expertise In-Reply-To: <1C36A056-0EC7-47D0-A433-12B538E9295A@gmail.com> References: <1C36A056-0EC7-47D0-A433-12B538E9295A@gmail.com> Message-ID: <108901d6953c$8ad94700$a08bd500$@gmail.com> As you know, I've been gone for more than 10 years. What is Art's status? Like you, I remember him fondly. Aaron Gesicki -----Original Message----- From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 5:41 PM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Art Ustby's expertise Below is a jig Art Ustby made for me. Art was an early mentor of mine and did so much to help me in my early years of turning. Thanks, Art!!! From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 27 21:26:17 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 21:26:17 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <0fa101d69539$c28e52b0$47aaf810$@gmail.com> References: <0fa101d69539$c28e52b0$47aaf810$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1775524B-C2B4-41A6-8CA7-43B262E2DDB1@gmail.com> Aaron, Thanks for your thoughts. I usually follow that process but when people said lilac was pretty touchy, I just went at it. In a stable stock, I would be more apt to do as Ellsworth suggests. Hope all is well with you! Take care, Bob Sent from my iPhone > ?Bob - > Some food for thought - > First of all, kudos for what you did. It has a "primitive character", which has attraction for many. > > But, consider this. > Years ago, I was blessed with a box of burls from foundry friends in Washburn, WI. > All maple, none very big. > I agonized for a long time on what to do with each. And then - David Ellsworth to the rescue. Y'all know what he sez - "At the end of the day, it's just a piece of wood." > Clarity. > Don't overthink it [Engineers do that. Just ask Duane]. > Put it on the lathe and turn something that?s unique, delicate, elegant. > Lofty goals, but they negate the need to make the biggest thing possible from each piece of wood. > The burl donors loved the ones I gave them. Two nice thin asymmetric shallow bowls. > A couple became earrings - my sister still wears hers [no word from the exes - fortunately]. > > All the best, > > > > Aaron Gesicki > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 1:42 PM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac > > Well, this was a challenging turn for me. The lilac had numerous bark inclusions but was steady as she went. It?s still wet so is spending time in an open paper bag for a while. Can?t wait to apply finish. Should be pretty. > Hope all are doing well!! > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Sep 27 21:27:06 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 21:27:06 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Art Ustby's expertise In-Reply-To: <108901d6953c$8ad94700$a08bd500$@gmail.com> References: <108901d6953c$8ad94700$a08bd500$@gmail.com> Message-ID: Not sure. I haven?t been I touch for awhile. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 27, 2020, at 9:10 PM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: > > ?As you know, I've been gone for more than 10 > years. > What is Art's status? Like you, I remember > him fondly. > > > Aaron Gesicki > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: crw-talk > On Behalf > Of Robert Patros > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 5:41 PM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Art Ustby's expertise > > Below is a jig Art Ustby made for me. Art was > an early mentor of mine and did so much to > help me in my early years of turning. Thanks, > Art!!! > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From EganR at westerntc.edu Mon Sep 28 12:12:47 2020 From: EganR at westerntc.edu (Egan, Richard) Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 17:12:47 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That was a big lilac bush! From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 1:42 PM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Lilac CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Well, this was a challenging turn for me. 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I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. Take care, Bob -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi all, A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. Take care, Bob [cid:image001.jpg at 01D69673.8C910CD0] Sent from my iPhone _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1222529 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Tue Sep 29 15:33:37 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 15:33:37 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: And, your new shop, right? Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 29, 2020, at 3:17 PM, Egan, Richard wrote: > > ? > These are great, Bob. I appreciate your sharing your creations and keeping us all in the loop. > I have had little time for turning lately, as we are still building our garage ? though getting closer now. Getting ready to move in. Perhaps a few weeks. > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 3:07 PM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > > Hi all, > > A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. > > When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. > > I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. > > I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. > > Take care, > Bob > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From llswigg at mwt.net Tue Sep 29 19:50:48 2020 From: llswigg at mwt.net (Lavonne Swiggum) Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 19:50:48 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: <19CC1357-5586-4AF7-B9EC-C03B7B1A5D20@gmail.com> References: <19CC1357-5586-4AF7-B9EC-C03B7B1A5D20@gmail.com> Message-ID: I have appreciated and enjoyed all the pictures and messages from the club members. While I have done virtually nothing in the shop this summer it is good to see that others have been busy. I would feel very sad if we were to lose our club?it has been a great source of inspiration, education and encouragement to get at the lathe. I am hoping this bad year will end on a more positive note and we can get back to our regular lives. Stay safe, keep your prayers going, and together we will get through this. Lavonne > On Sep 29, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: > > Hi all, > > A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. > > When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. > > I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. > > I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. > > Take care, > Bob > > > > Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From mogoldfish at yahoo.com Tue Sep 29 19:50:51 2020 From: mogoldfish at yahoo.com (Kristine Clough) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 00:50:51 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [crw-talk] Finally getting into my shop In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <731791737.84509.1601427051391@mail.yahoo.com> So when Covid hit,? my work became incredibly busy.? I was working 10 -12 hours per day 6 to 7 days per week.? When I got a day off, it was spent doing house hold chores and relaxing.? ? ? Well, I finally got the energy to start turning again.? Or should I say that I have some deadlines looming.? I finally started turning the bowl that I had at the round robin.? I took it into work and was showing my co-workers.? ?They all loved it.? As it turns out that over the summer, we acquired a couple new co-workers and one of them is one of the students from the Luther high school demo.? He had thought I looked familiar, but couldn't place where he had met me. It is a small world. Kris Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros wrote: _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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As it turns out that over the summer, we acquired a couple new co-workers and one of them is one of the students from the Luther high school demo.? He had thought I looked familiar, but couldn't place where he had met me. It is a small world. Kris Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros wrote: _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Or should I say that I have some deadlines looming. I finally started turning the bowl that I had at the round robin. I took it into work and was showing my co-workers. They all loved it. As it turns out that over the summer, we acquired a couple new co-workers and one of them is one of the students from the Luther high school demo. He had thought I looked familiar, but couldn't place where he had met me. > > It is a small world. > > Kris > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros > wrote: > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > <20200929_192732.jpg> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Tue Sep 29 20:00:24 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 20:00:24 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <083A0A0B-C36F-4549-B892-EB792215F69A@gmail.com> Thanks, Lavonne. Always good to hear from you! I have high hopes for the club!! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 29, 2020, at 7:51 PM, Lavonne Swiggum wrote: > > ?I have appreciated and enjoyed all the pictures and messages from the club members. While I have done virtually nothing in the shop this summer it is good to see that others have been busy. I would feel very sad if we were to lose our club?it has been a great source of inspiration, education and encouragement to get at the lathe. I am hoping this bad year will end on a more positive note and we can get back to our regular lives. > > Stay safe, keep your prayers going, and together we will get through this. > > Lavonne > >> On Sep 29, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. >> >> When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. >> >> I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. >> >> I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. >> >> Take care, >> Bob >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From mogoldfish at yahoo.com Tue Sep 29 21:06:04 2020 From: mogoldfish at yahoo.com (Kristine Clough) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 02:06:04 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [crw-talk] Finally getting into my shop In-Reply-To: <530523E1-9C01-4802-B7A9-FD46C75E7377@gmail.com> References: <1911448427.90197.1601427114486@mail.yahoo.com> <530523E1-9C01-4802-B7A9-FD46C75E7377@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1616579619.114377.1601431564444@mail.yahoo.com> Right now it has a wet coat of mineral oil.? To be followed with mineral oil and need wax. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 7:59 PM, Robert Patros wrote: Gorgeous bowl, Kris!! What finish did you use?? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 29, 2020, at 7:52 PM, Kristine Clough wrote: ?<20200929_192732.jpg> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 7:50 PM, Kristine Clough wrote: So when Covid hit,? my work became incredibly busy.? I was working 10 -12 hours per day 6 to 7 days per week.? When I got a day off, it was spent doing house hold chores and relaxing.? ? ? Well, I finally got the energy to start turning again.? Or should I say that I have some deadlines looming.? I finally started turning the bowl that I had at the round robin.? I took it into work and was showing my co-workers.? ?They all loved it.? As it turns out that over the summer, we acquired a couple new co-workers and one of them is one of the students from the Luther high school demo.? He had thought I looked familiar, but couldn't place where he had met me. It is a small world. Kris Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros wrote: _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ <20200929_192732.jpg> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ldsolem at aol.com Wed Sep 30 08:32:24 2020 From: ldsolem at aol.com (ldsolem at aol.com) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 08:32:24 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: <083A0A0B-C36F-4549-B892-EB792215F69A@gmail.com> References: <083A0A0B-C36F-4549-B892-EB792215F69A@gmail.com> Message-ID: <007601d6972e$22a3fab0$67ebf010$@aol.com> I would like to suggest that we start having Zoom meetings. Some of you may have watched the last Wisc. Clubs Zoom meeting where the person gave a presentation on his work shop and showed some of his turnings. Outstanding program. We are holding Zoom meetings for our Zumbro Valley Woodturners Chapter. Sometimes we have a demo and or we can have a show and tell with discussion time. The Sunrisers Kiwanis Club in Rochester that I belong to also holds Zoom weakly meetings. We have a speaker at each meeting and that speaker will be in his or her office making the presentation with questions and answers. The AAW has information on Zoom demo's. Lyle Solem e-mail Ldsolem at aol.com Ph. 507 512 2568 -----Original Message----- From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 8:00 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Food for thought Thanks, Lavonne. Always good to hear from you! I have high hopes for the club!! Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 29, 2020, at 7:51 PM, Lavonne Swiggum wrote: > > ?I have appreciated and enjoyed all the pictures and messages from the club members. While I have done virtually nothing in the shop this summer it is good to see that others have been busy. I would feel very sad if we were to lose our club?it has been a great source of inspiration, education and encouragement to get at the lathe. I am hoping this bad year will end on a more positive note and we can get back to our regular lives. > > Stay safe, keep your prayers going, and together we will get through this. > > Lavonne > >> On Sep 29, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. >> >> When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. >> >> I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. >> >> I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. >> >> Take care, >> Bob >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 09:43:10 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 09:43:10 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: <19CC1357-5586-4AF7-B9EC-C03B7B1A5D20@gmail.com> References: <19CC1357-5586-4AF7-B9EC-C03B7B1A5D20@gmail.com> Message-ID: <77b28ebc-7c95-c81b-3d51-af5df9fa921d@mwt.net> Indeed.? Agreed.? On both the matter of form and member interaction.? So members, please say a word or three, along the lines of what you might say at a club meeting for example when looking at the Instant Gallery. Bob and Aaron, thanks for the insights about form.? These are three very fine pieces.? Each different and each pleasing to look at.? You do coax some very nice curves out of the wood. In the one on the right, did you laminate some thing light colored strips into the bowl, very nice effect.? Perhaps discuss each one as you might if we were in a club meeting.? And members, say something you might if you were looking at these at a meeting. Thanks everyone, John On 9/29/2020 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: > Hi all, > > A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. > > When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. > > I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. > > I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. > > Take care, > Bob > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 10:01:52 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (Mwt) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 10:01:52 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] My lesson on finishing Message-ID: Hello members Along the lines of Bob Patros? post, I recently made a cherry box out of an end grain branch that provided an unintended lesson in how not to put a finishing touch on a piece. I have been using spray Minwax brand Polycrylic which is water based of late. It does not soak into the wood like oil and forms a film on the wood instead. Multiple coats will sort of flow into tiny imperfections hiding then to an extent. And it does not darken the wood like oil. So lesson learned? This stuff does NOT tolerate power buffing! I dug out my Beal System buffer and started out with the red rouge wheel and I found that this stuff MELTS from the friction of buffing. So had to sand and respray the lid. So I believe this product has a place in my shop, but not a large place. I still like the oil based ones that soak into and become one with the wood. John -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_4134.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 439354 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 10:39:26 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (Mwt) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 10:39:26 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] =?utf-8?q?Adrian=E2=80=99s_Challenge?= Message-ID: <90B321C4-27DE-4680-8506-902172CE58E3@mwt.net> Hello all, Many of you know that I have been on a hollowing journey this last while. I bought a small Sorby gooseneck tool at last fall?s tool buy and have made some with EWT cutters too. So I found a nice walnut limb that a hollowform in it, cut away everything that was not hollowform, then decided it needed a contrasting finial. (Drum roll here). A couple years ago President Adrian held a finial challenge so I entered one I had made of ash, which I entered then put away. Well, the finial looked good but was too small for the hole. 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I too use a Oneway jig, but carefully. I watched a bit more, good technique with a bowl gouge and parting tool. Then he got out the SPINDLE ROUGHING GOUGE and took that to the piece.? And I could not tell for certain the wood orientation but it looked like bowl or cross grain, absolutely a no-no.? He was smart enough to wear a face shield. On of my pet peeves about some woodturning videos is the dangerous methods taught to upcoming woodturners who don't know better.? This turkey did come up with a beautiful piece at the end but risked his neck and taught poor technique in the process. That's my rant for today, John From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 11:04:53 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 11:04:53 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Finally getting into my shop In-Reply-To: <731791737.84509.1601427051391@mail.yahoo.com> References: <731791737.84509.1601427051391@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <38fcdd71-243a-b09b-0839-684df6d4de34@mwt.net> Thanks for the update.? Good deeds have good outcomes, thanks to all who helped on the demo.? John On 9/29/2020 7:50 PM, Kristine Clough wrote: > So when Covid hit,? my work became incredibly busy.? I was working 10 > -12 hours per day 6 to 7 days per week.? When I got a day off, it was > spent doing house hold chores and relaxing. > > Well, I finally got the energy to start turning again.? Or should I > say that I have some deadlines looming.? I finally started turning the > bowl that I had at the round robin.? I took it into work and was > showing my co-workers.? ?They all loved it.? As it turns out that over > the summer, we acquired a couple new co-workers and one of them is one > of the students from the Luther high school demo.? He had thought I > looked familiar, but couldn't place where he had met me. > > It is a small world. > > Kris > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros > wrote: > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, > "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 11:07:36 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 11:07:36 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Finally getting into my shop In-Reply-To: <1911448427.90197.1601427114486@mail.yahoo.com> References: <731791737.84509.1601427051391@mail.yahoo.com> <1911448427.90197.1601427114486@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0db05724-659d-0e0c-7375-b747ec36e650@mwt.net> WOW, that's a 12 on a scale of 0 to 10.? Maple?? Finish?? John On 9/29/2020 7:51 PM, Kristine Clough wrote: > > > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 7:50 PM, Kristine Clough > wrote: > So when Covid hit,? my work became incredibly busy.? I was working > 10 -12 hours per day 6 to 7 days per week. When I got a day off, > it was spent doing house hold chores and relaxing. > > Well, I finally got the energy to start turning again.? Or should > I say that I have some deadlines looming.? I finally started > turning the bowl that I had at the round robin.? I took it into > work and was showing my co-workers.? ?They all loved it.? As it > turns out that over the summer, we acquired a couple new > co-workers and one of them is one of the students from the Luther > high school demo.? He had thought I looked familiar, but couldn't > place where he had met me. > > It is a small world. > > Kris > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros > wrote: > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, > "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 11:09:43 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 11:09:43 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: References: <19CC1357-5586-4AF7-B9EC-C03B7B1A5D20@gmail.com> Message-ID: <0c249b2e-d1d0-da45-16e5-40457ea0af87@mwt.net> Yes Lavonne, we all value your insights and the wonderful pieces you brought to instant gallery.? John On 9/29/2020 7:50 PM, Lavonne Swiggum wrote: > I have appreciated and enjoyed all the pictures and messages from the club members. While I have done virtually nothing in the shop this summer it is good to see that others have been busy. I would feel very sad if we were to lose our club?it has been a great source of inspiration, education and encouragement to get at the lathe. I am hoping this bad year will end on a more positive note and we can get back to our regular lives. > > Stay safe, keep your prayers going, and together we will get through this. > > Lavonne > >> On Sep 29, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. >> >> When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. >> >> I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. >> >> I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. >> >> Take care, >> Bob >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 11:15:40 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 11:15:40 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: <007601d6972e$22a3fab0$67ebf010$@aol.com> References: <083A0A0B-C36F-4549-B892-EB792215F69A@gmail.com> <007601d6972e$22a3fab0$67ebf010$@aol.com> Message-ID: Lyle, appreciate that. Board members, might we do something like this?? Please ponder and let us know. I would attend any CRW Zoom meetings.? John On 9/30/2020 8:32 AM, ldsolem at aol.com wrote: > I would like to suggest that we start having Zoom meetings. > > Some of you may have watched the last Wisc. Clubs Zoom meeting where the person gave a presentation on his work shop and showed some of his turnings. Outstanding program. > > We are holding Zoom meetings for our Zumbro Valley Woodturners Chapter. > > Sometimes we have a demo and or we can have a show and tell with discussion time. > > The Sunrisers Kiwanis Club in Rochester that I belong to also holds Zoom weakly meetings. We have a speaker at each meeting and that speaker will be in his or her office making the presentation with questions and answers. > > The AAW has information on Zoom demo's. > > Lyle Solem > e-mail Ldsolem at aol.com > Ph. 507 512 2568 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 8:00 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Food for thought > > Thanks, Lavonne. Always good to hear from you! I have high hopes for the club!! > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Sep 29, 2020, at 7:51 PM, Lavonne Swiggum wrote: >> >> ?I have appreciated and enjoyed all the pictures and messages from the club members. While I have done virtually nothing in the shop this summer it is good to see that others have been busy. I would feel very sad if we were to lose our club?it has been a great source of inspiration, education and encouragement to get at the lathe. I am hoping this bad year will end on a more positive note and we can get back to our regular lives. >> >> Stay safe, keep your prayers going, and together we will get through this. >> >> Lavonne >> >>> On Sep 29, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. >>> >>> When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. >>> >>> I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. >>> >>> I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. >>> >>> Take care, >>> Bob >>> >>> >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From marschwem at gmail.com Wed Sep 30 12:12:08 2020 From: marschwem at gmail.com (Martha Schwem) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:12:08 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Finally getting into my shop In-Reply-To: <38fcdd71-243a-b09b-0839-684df6d4de34@mwt.net> References: <731791737.84509.1601427051391@mail.yahoo.com> <38fcdd71-243a-b09b-0839-684df6d4de34@mwt.net> Message-ID: Please take me off your email list. I just unsubscribes-does that work? Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 30, 2020, at 11:04 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Thanks for the update. Good deeds have good outcomes, thanks to all who helped on the demo. John > >> On 9/29/2020 7:50 PM, Kristine Clough wrote: >> So when Covid hit, my work became incredibly busy. I was working 10 -12 hours per day 6 to 7 days per week. When I got a day off, it was spent doing house hold chores and relaxing. >> >> Well, I finally got the energy to start turning again. Or should I say that I have some deadlines looming. I finally started turning the bowl that I had at the round robin. I took it into work and was showing my co-workers. They all loved it. As it turns out that over the summer, we acquired a couple new co-workers and one of them is one of the students from the Luther high school demo. He had thought I looked familiar, but couldn't place where he had met me. >> >> It is a small world. >> >> Kris >> >> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android >> >> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM, Robert Patros >> wrote: >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Sep 30 12:35:11 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:35:11 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] Food for thought In-Reply-To: <77b28ebc-7c95-c81b-3d51-af5df9fa921d@mwt.net> References: <77b28ebc-7c95-c81b-3d51-af5df9fa921d@mwt.net> Message-ID: <8B59E346-A716-4571-857D-F7B9D769E629@gmail.com> Yes, John, the one on the right had laminate inserted. My first try at it. Kind of fun to do. Though, I learned that the simpler the approach allows for better alignment. For this one, one too many cuts. The other two are older pieces. The goblet is one piece, cherry. The dark bowl is cocobolo. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 30, 2020, at 9:43 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > ? > Indeed. Agreed. On both the matter of form and member interaction. So members, please say a word or three, along the lines of what you might say at a club meeting for example when looking at the Instant Gallery. > > Bob and Aaron, thanks for the insights about form. These are three very fine pieces. Each different and each pleasing to look at. You do coax some very nice curves out of the wood. > > In the one on the right, did you laminate some thing light colored strips into the bowl, very nice effect. Perhaps discuss each one as you might if we were in a club meeting. And members, say something you might if you were looking at these at a meeting. > > Thanks everyone, John > > On 9/29/2020 3:06 PM, Robert Patros wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> A pic to show that I turn small things too. Mr. Gesicki taught me long ago that form is everything. I try my best. >> >> When I post a picture I hope you understand that I?m doing it to boost some communication amongst our members. I?m not looking for compliments, necessarily, and appreciate any feedback. I?m pretty comfortable in my turning ?skin? after 16 years of turning. The posts are what I am turning currently, not just as big as I can get. >> >> I actually think it is wise to consider shape and form before the cut. Afterwards, obviously, it?s too late. >> >> I am concerned that if the CRW members lose communication within the group, we may not have a club in the future. I don?t need to see pictures of work necessarily (though I like to see your work), but we need some regular communications to keep the group alive. My two cents. >> >> Take care, >> Bob >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Sep 30 12:37:51 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:37:51 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] My lesson on finishing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <91A565C1-1A9F-42CF-8584-F5399AB389D6@gmail.com> John, That piece is nicely done! The form is proportionate and very pleasing to the eye. I like the rings inside the lid. Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 30, 2020, at 10:02 AM, Mwt wrote: > > ? > Hello members > Along the lines of Bob Patros? post, I recently made a cherry box out of an end grain branch that provided an unintended lesson in how not to put a finishing touch on a piece. > I have been using spray Minwax brand Polycrylic which is water based of late. It does not soak into the wood like oil and forms a film on the wood instead. Multiple coats will sort of flow into tiny imperfections hiding then to an extent. And it does not darken the wood like oil. > So lesson learned? This stuff does NOT tolerate power buffing! I dug out my Beal System buffer and started out with the red rouge wheel and I found that this stuff MELTS from the friction of buffing. So had to sand and respray the lid. > So I believe this product has a place in my shop, but not a large place. I still like the oil based ones that soak into and become one with the wood. > John > > > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From mogoldfish at yahoo.com Wed Sep 30 12:41:56 2020 From: mogoldfish at yahoo.com (Kristine Clough) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 17:41:56 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [crw-talk] Finally getting into my shop In-Reply-To: References: <731791737.84509.1601427051391@mail.yahoo.com> <38fcdd71-243a-b09b-0839-684df6d4de34@mwt.net> Message-ID: <1837687758.296045.1601487716173@mail.yahoo.com> I believe that it is walnut wood with an inlay of glitter and ca glue.? So far the finish is mineral oil.? I will complete with a mineral oil and need wax. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 12:14 PM, Martha Schwem wrote: _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 13:12:03 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:12:03 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] How NOT to turn wood In-Reply-To: <5b2b8510-30b8-863f-c1fc-dd1f1d771fdb@mwt.net> References: <5b2b8510-30b8-863f-c1fc-dd1f1d771fdb@mwt.net> Message-ID: <2e65136b-62be-94d2-e307-1982b03ecb4e@mwt.net> Well, I finished watching that video after lunch and no disasters, he ended up with a masterful? piece.? He made a finial and a base for it.? He is a master with the old "can opener" tool, the skew with an amazing outcome on the finial.? His finish was one coat of BLO allowed to dry overnight and wax.? John On 9/30/2020 11:00 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > Hello, y'all know I am kind of a nag about safety.? Well, after > watching the news this morning I began watching a You Tube video in > which some? guy turned a beautiful lidded box.? It began with him > sharpening his gouge WITHOUT A GUARD ON HIS VITREOUS BLUE GRINDING > WHEEL.? I darn near had a stroke.? Those things blow up sometimes.? > Now I don't have a guard on my CBN wheel but they are solid metal > milled from a billet.? But all of us know the vitreous wheels do on > occasion come apart and Oneway jigs like the one he was using provide > golden opportunities to jam the tool into the wheel.? I too use a > Oneway jig, but carefully. > > I watched a bit more, good technique with a bowl gouge and parting > tool. Then he got out the SPINDLE ROUGHING GOUGE and took that to the > piece.? And I could not tell for certain the wood orientation but it > looked like bowl or cross grain, absolutely a no-no.? He was smart > enough to wear a face shield. > > On of my pet peeves about some woodturning videos is the dangerous > methods taught to upcoming woodturners who don't know better. This > turkey did come up with a beautiful piece at the end but risked his > neck and taught poor technique in the process. > > That's my rant for today, John > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" > goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From griff at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 13:24:02 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:24:02 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] My lesson on finishing In-Reply-To: <91A565C1-1A9F-42CF-8584-F5399AB389D6@gmail.com> References: <91A565C1-1A9F-42CF-8584-F5399AB389D6@gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks, J On 9/30/2020 12:37 PM, Robert Patros wrote: > John, > That piece is nicely done! The form is proportionate and very pleasing to the eye. I like the rings inside the lid. > Bob > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Sep 30, 2020, at 10:02 AM, Mwt wrote: >> >> ? >> Hello members >> Along the lines of Bob Patros? post, I recently made a cherry box out of an end grain branch that provided an unintended lesson in how not to put a finishing touch on a piece. >> I have been using spray Minwax brand Polycrylic which is water based of late. It does not soak into the wood like oil and forms a film on the wood instead. Multiple coats will sort of flow into tiny imperfections hiding then to an extent. And it does not darken the wood like oil. >> So lesson learned? This stuff does NOT tolerate power buffing! I dug out my Beal System buffer and started out with the red rouge wheel and I found that this stuff MELTS from the friction of buffing. So had to sand and respray the lid. >> So I believe this product has a place in my shop, but not a large place. I still like the oil based ones that soak into and become one with the wood. >> John >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone_________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From llswigg at mwt.net Wed Sep 30 19:23:38 2020 From: llswigg at mwt.net (Lavonne Swiggum) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 19:23:38 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] How NOT to turn wood In-Reply-To: <2e65136b-62be-94d2-e307-1982b03ecb4e@mwt.net> References: <5b2b8510-30b8-863f-c1fc-dd1f1d771fdb@mwt.net> <2e65136b-62be-94d2-e307-1982b03ecb4e@mwt.net> Message-ID: <32189454-1387-4E4F-B0BB-0B5933585AD8@mwt.net> And how NOT to run a table saw: We had some left over deck floor boards we were going to cut down for another project. We checked carefully for screws and seeing none I went to saw the boards. Apparently there was a screw broken off top and bottom which we could not see. Anyway I hit that screw, it hit my safety glasses and put a dent in the lens! Also trashed my carbide blade. Moral of this story is: ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES! Lavonne > On Sep 30, 2020, at 1:12 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Well, I finished watching that video after lunch and no disasters, he ended up with a masterful piece. He made a finial and a base for it. He is a master with the old "can opener" tool, the skew with an amazing outcome on the finial. His finish was one coat of BLO allowed to dry overnight and wax. John > > On 9/30/2020 11:00 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >> Hello, y'all know I am kind of a nag about safety. Well, after watching the news this morning I began watching a You Tube video in which some guy turned a beautiful lidded box. It began with him sharpening his gouge WITHOUT A GUARD ON HIS VITREOUS BLUE GRINDING WHEEL. I darn near had a stroke. Those things blow up sometimes. Now I don't have a guard on my CBN wheel but they are solid metal milled from a billet. But all of us know the vitreous wheels do on occasion come apart and Oneway jigs like the one he was using provide golden opportunities to jam the tool into the wheel. I too use a Oneway jig, but carefully. >> >> I watched a bit more, good technique with a bowl gouge and parting tool. Then he got out the SPINDLE ROUGHING GOUGE and took that to the piece. And I could not tell for certain the wood orientation but it looked like bowl or cross grain, absolutely a no-no. He was smart enough to wear a face shield. >> >> On of my pet peeves about some woodturning videos is the dangerous methods taught to upcoming woodturners who don't know better. This turkey did come up with a beautiful piece at the end but risked his neck and taught poor technique in the process. >> >> That's my rant for today, John >> >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Sep 30 20:57:25 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 20:57:25 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] How NOT to turn wood In-Reply-To: <32189454-1387-4E4F-B0BB-0B5933585AD8@mwt.net> References: <32189454-1387-4E4F-B0BB-0B5933585AD8@mwt.net> Message-ID: <72FC8104-99BC-4E3C-A47E-9C19F3A4ED4A@gmail.com> I?m glad you?re alright. Scary!! Thanks for sharing. It certainly makes me think twice when working with power equipment. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 30, 2020, at 7:24 PM, Lavonne Swiggum wrote: > > ?And how NOT to run a table saw: > > We had some left over deck floor boards we were going to cut down for another project. We checked carefully for screws and seeing none I went to saw the boards. Apparently there was a screw broken off top and bottom which we could not see. Anyway I hit that screw, it hit my safety glasses and put a dent in the lens! Also trashed my carbide blade. > > Moral of this story is: ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES! > > Lavonne > >> On Sep 30, 2020, at 1:12 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >> >> Well, I finished watching that video after lunch and no disasters, he ended up with a masterful piece. He made a finial and a base for it. He is a master with the old "can opener" tool, the skew with an amazing outcome on the finial. His finish was one coat of BLO allowed to dry overnight and wax. John >> >>> On 9/30/2020 11:00 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >>> Hello, y'all know I am kind of a nag about safety. Well, after watching the news this morning I began watching a You Tube video in which some guy turned a beautiful lidded box. It began with him sharpening his gouge WITHOUT A GUARD ON HIS VITREOUS BLUE GRINDING WHEEL. I darn near had a stroke. Those things blow up sometimes. Now I don't have a guard on my CBN wheel but they are solid metal milled from a billet. But all of us know the vitreous wheels do on occasion come apart and Oneway jigs like the one he was using provide golden opportunities to jam the tool into the wheel. I too use a Oneway jig, but carefully. >>> >>> I watched a bit more, good technique with a bowl gouge and parting tool. Then he got out the SPINDLE ROUGHING GOUGE and took that to the piece. And I could not tell for certain the wood orientation but it looked like bowl or cross grain, absolutely a no-no. He was smart enough to wear a face shield. >>> >>> On of my pet peeves about some woodturning videos is the dangerous methods taught to upcoming woodturners who don't know better. This turkey did come up with a beautiful piece at the end but risked his neck and taught poor technique in the process. >>> >>> That's my rant for today, John >>> >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/