Michael James
04-23-2016, 5:04 PM
Hey everybody! This note is way overdue, but important for me to write. Lots new here. I retired last February after a fairly nasty case of pneumonia and decided my health was more important than the few extra dollars on my pension and SSI would be if I stuck it out to the end of Sept which was plan A.
My turning over the yrs has been sporadic at best but I am back in the saddle and doing something everyday and intend to maintain that pace but also enjoy retirement with lil missie.
I will not be coming back this way on a regular basis because I just want to work on the basics and I don't want to be buying and trying stuff I see you artiste's doing. Here's a heartfelt thank to all on this list in no particular order. Jeff has been my go to tool guy, John K has been super on the wood supply end as have many others (and a hoot on a side project we did a couple yrs back) Doc Keller awesome in support and shared some of his beautiful work with me as has Cathy S. Jerry Markental (from Tuscon) has been great and I have to tell you that I use the chuckplate he made A LOT. {also heads up Jerry, I have an aunt (in law) who lives about 30 miles so of Tuscon and will definitely see if we can get some caffeine, face time.} John Pratt for the opportunity to work with you @ Ft. Sill where my father is buried and the goodies plus wood from the witness tree.
Kathy M, Jim Burr, Steve Schlumpf, Steve B. BernieW, Joe Meirhaeghe from Illinois (in my wife's family area), Russell J and others whose name escapes me at the time. Thank you, thank you, and thank you for helping me in every aspect of woodturning including choice of lathe, hollowing system, preferred tools etc. If you want to maintain contact and don't have my updated Email address, please PM me and I'd be glad to continue to share the adventure that way.
ps to mods - This note is about every aspect of wood-turning, this community and the generosity of it's woodturners. I'll post a pick of my last piece if that will keep it here where it belongs. Pignut Hickory Native vase form, and a small sp maple orb. Best regards to all!
336229336230336231 sorry, yes it's hollow!
My turning over the yrs has been sporadic at best but I am back in the saddle and doing something everyday and intend to maintain that pace but also enjoy retirement with lil missie.
I will not be coming back this way on a regular basis because I just want to work on the basics and I don't want to be buying and trying stuff I see you artiste's doing. Here's a heartfelt thank to all on this list in no particular order. Jeff has been my go to tool guy, John K has been super on the wood supply end as have many others (and a hoot on a side project we did a couple yrs back) Doc Keller awesome in support and shared some of his beautiful work with me as has Cathy S. Jerry Markental (from Tuscon) has been great and I have to tell you that I use the chuckplate he made A LOT. {also heads up Jerry, I have an aunt (in law) who lives about 30 miles so of Tuscon and will definitely see if we can get some caffeine, face time.} John Pratt for the opportunity to work with you @ Ft. Sill where my father is buried and the goodies plus wood from the witness tree.
Kathy M, Jim Burr, Steve Schlumpf, Steve B. BernieW, Joe Meirhaeghe from Illinois (in my wife's family area), Russell J and others whose name escapes me at the time. Thank you, thank you, and thank you for helping me in every aspect of woodturning including choice of lathe, hollowing system, preferred tools etc. If you want to maintain contact and don't have my updated Email address, please PM me and I'd be glad to continue to share the adventure that way.
ps to mods - This note is about every aspect of wood-turning, this community and the generosity of it's woodturners. I'll post a pick of my last piece if that will keep it here where it belongs. Pignut Hickory Native vase form, and a small sp maple orb. Best regards to all!
336229336230336231 sorry, yes it's hollow!