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Scott Hubl
01-19-2008, 3:47 PM
I was looking through my collection here and thought wow I have collected quite a few and was wondering, How many you have in your collection?

And Which ones do you have?

So far I have 17 Woodturning DVD's as follows-

JET series with Nick Cook, "Lathe"

Bowl Turning with Dell Stubbs

Turning Wood with Richard Raffan

Turning Projects with Richard Raffan

Turning Boxes with Richard Raffan

Getting Started RIGHT Woodturning with Alan Lacer

The skew chisel with Alan Lacer The Dark Side and The Sweet Side

The SON OF SKEW with Alan Lacer

Turned Bowls Made Easy with Bill Grumbine

Beyond The Basic Bowl Advanced Bowl Techniques with Bill Grumbine (Soon to be 3 by Bill)

Bowl Basics: A Workshop with Mike Mahoney

Hollow Forms and Urns A Workshop with Mike Mahoney

Mike Mahoney on the McNaughton Center Saver

Turning Pens with Kip & Rex Video 1: The Basics and Beyond

Turning Pens with Rex & Kip Video II: More Pens Plus Tips & Tricks

And the latest 2 I just recieved this week are Signed copies from Cindy Drozda. http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yellowbiggrin.gif http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yellowyes.gif

Elegant Finials By Cindy Drozda

Cindy Drozda's Fabulous Finial Box

Then there are the freebie DVDs from Robert Sorby, Beall Tool, ONEWAY (Wolverine and Easy-Core Coring System), PSI Duplicator Chess Set, PSI's Hand Crafted Pens - The Basics, Teknatool (Nova stuff),HOLDFAST Vacuum Chucking Systems with Dave Hout, Laguna Tools.

I might have a couple more laying around .


I have about 10 DVD's for Flatwork.

Then theres the BOOKS for both Flatwork & Wood Turning.

Oh a couple NYW with Norm, The Kreg Trim Carpentry DVD so at least 10 for Flatwork.

Kevin McPeek
01-19-2008, 4:36 PM
I only own 2 actually, both being the Bill G. videos. I have checked out many of the ones you name from my club library though.

Bill Stevener
01-19-2008, 5:17 PM
I don't have any, But I do have a DVR. :D

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Bruce Page
01-19-2008, 5:30 PM
Lets see......last time I checked.....yep, none. :D

Harvey Mushman
01-19-2008, 5:48 PM
None. I figure that I can booger it up on my own.

Harvey

Brad Hammond
01-19-2008, 5:51 PM
i gotz bill g's first dvd. gonna get the second one soon.

Scott Hubl
01-19-2008, 6:27 PM
Wow I thought most would have several.
I watch em all the time, depending on what I want to try.

I watch my woodturning woodworking DVD's more than TV, and when I watch TV it is some form of woodworking that I have DVR'ed. NYW TOH woodworks Tim Yoders show on woodturning ect.

While sitting at my computer I usually have a DVD playing while searching the forums or surfin the web, gotta love mulitple monitors.

Jim Becker
01-19-2008, 9:09 PM
Two. Both Bill Grumbines. But I also have some older VHS videos...

Bernie Weishapl
01-19-2008, 10:22 PM
4 videos and 3 DVDs which include both of Bill G.'s.

Bob Hallowell
01-19-2008, 10:26 PM
Just one of Bill's

Bob

Brodie Brickey
01-20-2008, 11:00 AM
6 DVDs
-Bill G's 1st
-Mike Mahoney tree to table
-Mike Mahoney coring
-Richard Raffan
-Fundamentals of sharpening
-that free one from Penn State industries on pen turning.
1 VHS of Sam Maloof

George Guadiane
01-20-2008, 11:39 AM
I have a couple of John Timby (http://calexandersworkshop.com/index.html) VCR tapes, he claims to have invented the downdraft sanding table (can't find anyone else taking credit) and his liberated stave vessels are pretty cool.
I got Nick Kook's DVD when I went yellow, I literally wore it out watching it.
I also have "One Tool Wonder" by a then 18 year old Graham Oaks who was attending Pinkerton Academy (highs school) when I met him. He uses his Elsworth grind bowl gouge for almost everything. Interesting and worth a look. Who's this Bill Grumbine guy?;):rolleyes::o

Cyril Griesbach
01-20-2008, 1:58 PM
Both of Bill Grumbine's

David Walser
01-20-2008, 2:03 PM
Bill's Grumbine's two, Turning Pens with Kip & Rex: The Basics and Beyond, the free pen making DVD from Penn State, and the free sharpening DVD that came with my membership in AAW a few years back.

I'd like to have a lot more. Fortunately, our club has a great library.

Ben Gastfriend
01-20-2008, 3:41 PM
I have only a couple Bill Grumbines. I also love the freebie Sorby ones, and, I've learned alot by watching YouTube videos!:D