Andy Hoyt
01-21-2009, 5:36 PM
Hey folks.
I was recently contact by Creeker Malcolm Tibbetts (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/member.php?u=10850) who asked how to publicize something without breaking the law around here. Based on what it is, there's no easy way for him to do so. So I said that I'd do it for him and suffer the consequences. So here goes.
A result of the first ever Segmented Woodturning Symposium (which was held last fall) is that they've decided to form a special chapter of the AAW devoted to this woodturning subset. And now they are seeking members.
Should this hold interest for you, I encourage you to visit their website (http://www.segmentedwoodturners.org/), which, by the way just happens to be managed by Creeker Dennis Daudelin (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/member.php?u=5797). There's a neat video on the front page which is well worth the five minute viewing time.
Thanks.
I was recently contact by Creeker Malcolm Tibbetts (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/member.php?u=10850) who asked how to publicize something without breaking the law around here. Based on what it is, there's no easy way for him to do so. So I said that I'd do it for him and suffer the consequences. So here goes.
A result of the first ever Segmented Woodturning Symposium (which was held last fall) is that they've decided to form a special chapter of the AAW devoted to this woodturning subset. And now they are seeking members.
Should this hold interest for you, I encourage you to visit their website (http://www.segmentedwoodturners.org/), which, by the way just happens to be managed by Creeker Dennis Daudelin (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/member.php?u=5797). There's a neat video on the front page which is well worth the five minute viewing time.
Thanks.