I read a message about women in wood turning .How can I find this message again?
Thanks
Louis Pittman
llpittman42@yahoo.com
I read a message about women in wood turning .How can I find this message again?
Thanks
Louis Pittman
llpittman42@yahoo.com
a little more detail would maybe help someone remember the thread you're talking about....
In the meantime, you can use Google, (or I assume other search engines,) to search just this site by adding: "site:sawmillcreek.org" to your search terms. (BTW- without the quotes.)
I don’t recall an SMC thread on women and turning. Perhaps you saw it on AAW as there is a new committee there by that name.
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I think the AAW might have that link. It seems that there is a group that connects at the Symposium every year, which this year is in Portland, OR.
robo hippy
This exhibition is on display for a few more days:
https://www.tntech.edu/news/releases...le-woodworkers
JKJ
WIT is a virtual chapter of the AAW, of which my wife (Ellen) is a member.
Besides having meetings at many symposiums, they have a special event at Arrowmount this Sept that the AAW recently sent a message out about.
Making sawdust mostly, sometimes I get something else, but that is more by accident then design.
WHY separate the women from the men ????, at our turning club we had a few women turners and they were part of it, not separate, they did well and often earned the top prizes.
I don’t see a good reason for separate groups, be it men or women, together we can learn from each other, I liked it that we had women in the club, makes it more civilized IMO.
Have fun and take care
It makes the men in the club with the men and women in it acting in a more civilized manner
Last edited by Leo Van Der Loo; 03-11-2018 at 3:21 PM.
Have fun and take care