Ever fancy making jewelry with your turning skills? There’s a Hands On Workshop (HOW) for you! President Matt Overton showed a number of his turnings and described what you would learn in his HOW on Creating Small Jewelry. Here are a few of the necklaces he’s made.
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Rather have some earrings? Here are a few ideas from Matt’s collection.
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Barrettes and bracelets can be made as well!
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Ward Stevens is offering classes on Carving Flutes and Reeds, turning Bandsaw Boxes, and Photographing Your Work.
Bruce Quigley is offering two classes- Let’s Add Character to Our Tuned Work and Segmented Tangential Turning. Here’s an example in which Bruce decorated a bowl with Jo Sonja iridescent paint. Bruce has also become a master of the tangentially segmented turning and is ready to show you this fun technique.
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Mike Tanner is once again offering his class on making platters. Sebastian Montagano brought in the platter he made at Mike’s. He also brought in a turned billiard ball and a ladle.
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Pens are fun to make and they make great gifts too! Steve Hillerman is ready to show you how to make both acrylic and wood barreled pens. He’s also offering a class in making a Rock-A-Bye Box. There are plenty of fundamentals you’ll learn in this project.
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Bob Crowe brought along several fine examples of work incorporating skills he’s learned from HOW, as well as some he’s developed on his own. He showed off a grinder from Matt’s class and a Bowl from a Board he learned from Phil Hauser. We all enjoyed the mini-HOW Bob put together on creating flutes on a bowl’s rim- way back in 2018!
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Lise Kline brought in a couple of fantastic ornaments she made in a HOW. Like those finials? George Balock is teaching a Finials, Caps and Collars class.
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Dan Zobel brought in his submission for the AAW’s POP exhibition, Nature/Nurture. He also brought the box he will be sending it in and an attempt that proved to be too big for the shows rule that it must fit in a 6 inch cube. Dan also brought a bowl with some copper leafing he’s been experimenting with.
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Here’s Barb Serratore’s natural edge bowl. Made in a class at Dovetail Wood Arts, Barb recently inscribed it with a Maya Angelou quote: I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Barb’s pyrography is fantastic!
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David Giffen also brought in a natural edge bowl and hollow turning. A great form that makes you wonder “how did he do that?”
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Bill Weist brought in some castles he made in a HOW with the legendary Dave Hardy. Maybe next year we can twist his arm to teach this HOW!
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Brian Maguire brought in a hollow vessel with an awesome threaded lid. He also showed us the inside out turning he made after seeing Mike Kehs make one.
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Thomas Scurto-Davis, President of Keystone Turners, brought in his take on an iconic Avelino Samuel form. Impressive workmanship!
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New to turning, Kyle Stier continues to amaze us with his turnings. This is his first attempt using pyrography.
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Andy Postlewaite brought in a couple of his HOW turnings. The first is a decorative edge from a course developed by Bryon Richardson and Nate Favors. The second piece is a very nice pepper mill he made in Matt Overton’s class.
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Skip Orehowsky also brought in a very nice platter with a decorative edge that beautifully compliments the figure of this wood.
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Thanks to all who brought in pieces to share and helped make this a fun evening!