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Another bowl class grad, Paul Boland shows his class project |
Ron Hudson shows a bowl and a chess set he turned |
Jim Hilburger shows the refrigerator magnets that he'll be demonstrating tonight |
Rick's son, Roman Wierzbicki has been turning bowls and hollow vessels |
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Geza Csonka shows his first bowl done at the bowl class |
After a short break, Ann Raby gets the evening's demonstrations started |
Ann focused on the safety aspects of turning and then showed the use of the roughing gouge |
After Ann's demo, Muriel Kummer gets her demonstration set up |
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She mounts her wine stopper blank on a screw chuck |
She shapes the blank using the mount as a sizing bushing |
Using a skew, Muriel details the turning with V cuts for friction burning |
After wire burning, she uses exotic woods to burnish the stopper with color |
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A simple, yet pleasing shape is quickly created |
The finished stopper is circulated for closer examination |
The exotic wood burnishing creates a nice coloration that is different from paint or markers |
At the completion of Muriel's demo, Jim Hilburger sets up for his part of the demo |
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Photos by Kurt Hertzog & Pepper Weinheimer |
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