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Turning Arts Group

Turning Arts Group

The Turning Arts Group is a collaborative of turners that I am part of. We have sold our turned pieces through galleries and artist cooperatives. Our group is now offering our work through our own website which we recently launched!

You can visit our site at http://www.turningartsgroup.com

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AAW Symposium 2010 – Instant Gallery

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In terms of inspiration very little compares to the opportunity to view the pieces on display at the Instant Gallery at the 2010 AAW Symposium in Hartford, Connecticut.  The talent, skill and creativity displayed on those tables is amazing.

The following photo album is pretty big, 296 photos in all, but well worth browsing

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AAW Sympoium 2010 – Maple Medley Exhibition

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The Maple Medly Exhibition was a special exhibition at the 2010 AAW Symposium in Hartford, Connecticut.  Any AAW member could submit a piece for consideration, as long as it was made out of one of the over 20 different species of Maple.

104 people submitted 180 pices for consideration.  After jurying the exhibit premiered

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AAW Symposium 2010 – Teapot Exhibition

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Teapots are so cool, and there were some amazing Teapots on display at a special exhibition at the 2010 AAW Symposium in Hartford, Connecticut.

It was really striking how each artist put their own voice to the piece, even when a teapot was something they did not normally make.

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Getting back on the horse

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It’s been a long time since I’ve posted to my blog.  Too long, I’ve missed it.

Work in the construction field here in Florida picked up in February, and robbed me of a lot of time and energy to write in my blog.  Of course when I did have the time I seemed to

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Florida Woodturning Symposium 2010

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This last weekend I attended the Florida Woodturning Symposium in Lake Yale, FL.  To say that I had a great weekend is an understatement!  It was such a pleasure to be able to immerse myself in wood turning for three days.

My trip started out early Friday morning.  I had to leave the

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Opt out of Phone Books

It’s that time of the year again.  At the beginning of each year we start getting a ton of paper left at our front door in the form of phone books.  It drives me nuts.  I can’t remember the last time I used a phone book to look up a number or a business. 

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A tour of the blog

A recent comment by a reader made me think it might be helpful to describe some of the features here on my blog.   I’ll start with a definition of a blog:

From Wikipedia:

“A blog (a contraction of the term “weblog“) is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.”

To put it in simple terms, it is a list of entries that have been made with the latest entry at the top.   My blog currently has about 75 entries and displays the latest 5 entries on the home page, so when you get to the bottom of the page feel free to click on “older entries” and you will see the next five on the list.

Use this button to search the entire blog.  Simply type your search term in the box and hit "enter"

Use this button to search the entire blog. Simply type your search term in the box and hit "enter"

Because of the way a blog is structured finding certain information can be difficult.  I am working on an index of entries but until then you can search the entire blog by using the search button found in the top right hand corner of each page.

Subscribe via RSS or e-mail

Subscribe via RSS or e-mail

Because the content of a blog is updated every couple of days it’s often convenient to subscribe to a blog and have the latest content delivered to you rather than having to revisit the site.  You can subscribe by clicking on either of the three buttons in the top right of each page.

Clicking on “Posts” will subscribe you via RSS.  RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication”.  I’m no technical guru, but basically you use a feed site (I use Google Reader) and that site will collect the latest content from all the sites you have subscribed to and deliver it for you to read in one place.  It works really well if you follow a couple of blogs, as you can just go to your Google Reader page and any new content from the sites you subscribe to will be waiting there for you.  A lot more convenient than having to go to a bunch of different sites.

Clicking on “By Email” will allow you to subscribe via e-mail.  You simply enter your e-mail address. You will receive an email asking you to click on a link to confirm your subscription.   Once you do that your subscription is activated.   You will receive an e-mail with the latest content each time it is posted on the blog.  If you wish to cancel the subscription there is a link in each e-mail allowing you to do so.

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Woodturning Online

A recent article I wrote on Making a Board Game on the Lathe is the featured article for this month at Woodturning Online.  Another article, Turn a wooden mallet with an oval handle has been added to the Turning Projects.

For those of you who are not familiar with Woodturning Online, it is

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