Russell Neyman
11-05-2013, 12:37 AM
I was roughing a huge piece of madrone burl today, and heard somebody behind me and -- lo and behold -- there's Creeker Mike Holloway, all the way from Minneapolis dropping in for a visit.
Coincidentally, madrone (a species of wood unique to the Pacific Northwest) was something he came to see and, together, we spun a hollow form. I'll post photos of the finished vessel later.
Glad tor the time together, even unannounced. The doo at my shop is always open to any if you who are visiting the Olympic Peninsula on the western shore of Puget Sound.
If he's still in town, I hope to bring him to the monthly meeting of the Olympic Peninsula Woodturners on Nov 20th.
Coincidentally, madrone (a species of wood unique to the Pacific Northwest) was something he came to see and, together, we spun a hollow form. I'll post photos of the finished vessel later.
Glad tor the time together, even unannounced. The doo at my shop is always open to any if you who are visiting the Olympic Peninsula on the western shore of Puget Sound.
If he's still in town, I hope to bring him to the monthly meeting of the Olympic Peninsula Woodturners on Nov 20th.