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Unloading the materials for a day at Barb's Barn |
The instructor for the production turning class was Jim Hilburger, here with Rich Mialki |
Jake Debski, assisting with the class, assists Bob Collins |
Barb's Barn classes are demo and then hands on classes with a lathe for each student |
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Jim, known for his production turning and items, shows one of the projects |
Some of the students looking on while Jim demos the technique |
Paul Boland does his hands on making the project just demonstrated |
Ron Hudson works on his project |
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Another student, Dave Hall, does his turning |
Jim explaining a point to Ann Raby |
Twelve noon is the mandatory lunch break, with a special desert that Barb makes |
Pat DelMonte looks on as Jim demonstrates on of the other items for the day |
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Fast, repeatable, straight forward work holding is a key to production turning |
Some of the turned pieces |
Jim demonstates his "under two minutes" spinning top |
The graduation class along with Jim, Jake, and Barb |
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Photos by Barb Berger |
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