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Members, too late to get on the demonstration schedule for this
year, but something I personally have an interest in and want to
have demonstrated is ornament making, specifically the hollow
spherical ones, like a ball about 2" diameter hollowed out with a
finial on one end and perhaps a cap of contrasting wood on the top.
Made with a small, perhaps homemade hollowing tool like an Allen
wrench ground into a small scraper. I'm talking pretty tiny here,
not something you would take on with your Jamison system
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We have had demos on inside out ones, sea urchin ones; but if we
have made hollowed ones, it has been a few years. Two
possibilities, one would be a regular full meeting demo like any of
our usual ones at some time during the year. Second would be doing
a small round robin demo in our January meeting. Talk about getting
a jump on the 2020 holiday season!
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Anyone who wants to volunteer for this will become famous in the
annuls of CRW. After all, Virginia and Jack will curate your demo
into the CRW video library. So volunteer and make history. Shoot
me an email, corner me at the next meeting or however you wish to
contact me, but please help the club and the next program director.
Heck, come on up to my shop, we'll make some chips and talk demos.
Thanks John
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