I uploaded a VERY small sample of works on display at Showcase this year to
ABPW... there were 525+ entries on display! This was our biggest show yet
as we added 5,000 sq ft of floor space, a lot more vendors, as well as the
usual full compliment of lectures and demos. I understand that Totally
Turning had a huge turnout also so I posted some turned items despite my
role as a flat boarder. ;~)
Thanks!
I know all the entries were photographed but it is not clear to me whether
they are putting all of them on the web... if they do I'll post the URL!
"Tim W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>I uploaded a VERY small sample of works on display at Showcase this year
>>to ABPW... there were 525+ entries on display! This was our biggest show
>>yet as we added 5,000 sq ft of floor space, a lot more vendors, as well as
>>the usual full compliment of lectures and demos. I understand that
>>Totally Turning had a huge turnout also so I posted some turned items
>>despite my role as a flat boarder. ;~)
>
> There is some very fine work there, including yours John. Congratulations
> it looks like a very successful show. I am dead impressed.
>
> Tim W
>
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>On Mar 29, 6:52 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> >I uploaded a VERY small sample of works on display at Showcase this year
> >to
>> ABPW... there were 525+ entries on display! This was our biggest show yet
> >as we added 5,000 sq ft of floor space, a lot more vendors, as well as
> >the
> >usual full compliment of lectures and demos. I understand that Totally
>> Turning had a huge turnout also so I posted some turned items despite my
>> role as a flat boarder. ;~)
>It was a good show. Here are a few more pictures for the collection.
>Some dupes - seems we like the same sort of thing.
>http://imgur.com/a/pCEqS/all
>R
In my case I liked a LOT of the stuff! ;~)
I see you had Giles Gilson's "self cleaning coffee table" in your
collection... His shop is near my office and I spent an interesting
afternoon there one time... There is a lot of neat stuff on his web site
that you might enjoy.
http://www.gilesgilson.com/index.html
Giles is a friend of Steve Sherman's
http://www.shermanwoodturning.com/Steves_First_Site/HOME.html and Steve
introduced us about 4-5 years ago at a "mixed media" workshop. Steve
developed the Nano Revolution turning tools, e.g.,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_PHDBLi-tA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5T1y7C5j0Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNtlqBhmD1M
I think Steve runs his lathes at about 20,000 rpms... those videos are NOT
in fast motion.... he is fearless! LOL
John
"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> I know all the entries were photographed but it is not clear to me
> whether they are putting all of them on the web... if they do I'll
> post the URL!
>
Please do! Wahr I saw looked great!
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Best regards
Han
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On Mar 29, 6:52=A0pm, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> I uploaded a VERY small sample of works on display at Showcase this year =
to
> ABPW... there were 525+ entries on display! =A0This was our biggest show =
yet
> as we added 5,000 sq ft of floor space, a lot more vendors, as well as th=
e
> usual full compliment of lectures and demos. =A0I understand that Totally
> Turning had a huge turnout also so I posted some turned items despite my
> role as a flat boarder. ;~)
It was a good show. Here are a few more pictures for the collection.
Some dupes - seems we like the same sort of thing.
http://imgur.com/a/pCEqS/all
R
"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I uploaded a VERY small sample of works on display at Showcase this year to
>ABPW... there were 525+ entries on display! This was our biggest show yet
>as we added 5,000 sq ft of floor space, a lot more vendors, as well as the
>usual full compliment of lectures and demos. I understand that Totally
>Turning had a huge turnout also so I posted some turned items despite my
>role as a flat boarder. ;~)
There is some very fine work there, including yours John. Congratulations it
looks like a very successful show. I am dead impressed.
Tim W