"John Grossbohlin" wrote:
> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking
> show "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga
> Springs, NY this past weekend. There will be more to come...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
> www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
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Can't get #2 to load, but #1, WOW!!!
Thks,
Lew
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 03:17:06 GMT, the infamous A Lurker
<[email protected]> scrawled the following:
>"...without complicated layout lines like Frank Klausz does."
Now I've heard everything...tracing a 3/4" long straight line is
complicated. <thud> ;)
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"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "John Grossbohlin" wrote:
>>
>> So, did you see my sons' stuff and my stuff? ;~)
> -------------------------------------
> I was so totally blown away I didn't identify any specific work to a
> specific person.
>
> Sorry.
Not a problem... the cards with the descriptions and names are tough to read
in the videos anyway. ;~)
There has always been a lot of talent on display at Showcase and when
Totally Turning was moved to the same venue and weekend last year the
synergy was fantastic.
John
"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "RP" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mar 29, 9:41 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
>> this
>> past weekend. There will be more to come...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MIwww.nwawoodworkingshow.com
>
> Some of that stuff is breath taking. There's a lot of talent there. I
> especially like some of the free form art. Could you point us to your
> items? I'd like to see it.
>
> Russ P.
>
> Sure...
>
> At about the 5 minute mark on the YouTube video there is an oak desk side
> cabinet that my 14 year old son made last summer when he was 13. He did it
> for his Woodworking Merit Badge. That project was the first time he used
> my 8" jointer, thickness planer, 3 HP cabinet saw, biscuit joiner, and
> Kreg Screws. He used the 18" bandsaw previously... The top, doors and
> front edges of the carcass are solid white oak that he took from rough
> sawn to finished. He resawed oak to make the book matched panels for the
> doors. The rest of the carcass is oak veneer ply.
>
> Next to it is a Medieval Manor Model that my 12 year old made on the
> bandsaw. It's all white pine.
>
> At about 5 minutes 19 seconds is my knitting chest. Top and base are
> walnut and the rest is white oak. Inside are three drawers with walnut
> fronts. Another piece I entered only shows up as a corner in another
> shot... it was an oak and walnut serving tray.
>
> Now I need to come up with ideas for next year! LOL
>
> John
>
>
More talent in any one peice then I can hope for. Maybe with another ten
years of making fine sawdust out of great woods
"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "John Grossbohlin" wrote:
>
>> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
>> this past weekend. There will be more to come...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
>> www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
>
> --------------------------------------
> Can't get #2 to load, but #1, WOW!!!
>
> Thks,
>
> Lew
Just noticed that the second link is wrong too... guess I should have read
it before copying and pasting it out of an e-mail to me! LOL
www.nwawoodworkingshow.org
"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "John Grossbohlin" wrote:
>
>> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
>> this past weekend. There will be more to come...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
>> www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
>
> --------------------------------------
> Can't get #2 to load, but #1, WOW!!!
>
> Thks,
Not sure what is going on with the site... it has been changed a couple
times today and right now last year's items are showing with some footage
from the year before that... They'll get it straightened out soon I'm sure.
When it is I'll post a new message as that one is a real Wow too!
So, did you see my sons' stuff and my stuff? ;~)
Thanks,
John
"A Lurker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
>> this past weekend. There will be more to come...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
>> www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
>>
>
> I went to Saratoga Springs for Totally Turning and defected for a bit to
> the flat side. I sat in on John's workshop on Hand Tool Regulation and
> found it to be very informative and very well presented. He clearly
> explained face/edge registration and dovetailing without complicated
> layout lines like Frank Klausz does. John did first rate dovetailing,
> perhaps not as quick as Frank.:) Hey, the guy was well prepared and so
> confident that he brought his lovely kids along to the demo. A first rate
> job.
>
> NWA and Totally Turning is a first rate Symposium at a real comfortable
> venue. Anyone in the Northeast should consider it for next year.
>
> John, nice to finally meet you after all these years on the wRec.
>
>
> Jerry
Blush.... Thanks Jerry, and yes, it is nice to meet long time participants
from the rec!
BTW, you forgot to mention I cut those lines-free dovetails with a 22" 12 pt
cross-cut panel saw for effect. ;~)
See you there next year!
John
"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
> this past weekend. There will be more to come...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
> www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
>
I went to Saratoga Springs for Totally Turning and defected for a bit to
the flat side. I sat in on John's workshop on Hand Tool Regulation and
found it to be very informative and very well presented. He clearly
explained face/edge registration and dovetailing without complicated
layout lines like Frank Klausz does. John did first rate dovetailing,
perhaps not as quick as Frank.:) Hey, the guy was well prepared and so
confident that he brought his lovely kids along to the demo. A first rate
job.
NWA and Totally Turning is a first rate Symposium at a real comfortable
venue. Anyone in the Northeast should consider it for next year.
John, nice to finally meet you after all these years on the wRec.
Jerry
On Mar 29, 9:41=A0pm, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY th=
is
> past weekend. There will be more to come...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DsFQQ6daQ9MIwww.nwawoodworkingshow.com
Some of that stuff is breath taking. There's a lot of talent there. I
especially like some of the free form art. Could you point us to your
items? I'd like to see it.
Russ P.
"RP" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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On Mar 29, 9:41 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
> "Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
> this
> past weekend. There will be more to come...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MIwww.nwawoodworkingshow.com
Some of that stuff is breath taking. There's a lot of talent there. I
especially like some of the free form art. Could you point us to your
items? I'd like to see it.
Russ P.
Sure...
At about the 5 minute mark on the YouTube video there is an oak desk side
cabinet that my 14 year old son made last summer when he was 13. He did it
for his Woodworking Merit Badge. That project was the first time he used my
8" jointer, thickness planer, 3 HP cabinet saw, biscuit joiner, and Kreg
Screws. He used the 18" bandsaw previously... The top, doors and front edges
of the carcass are solid white oak that he took from rough sawn to finished.
He resawed oak to make the book matched panels for the doors. The rest of
the carcass is oak veneer ply.
Next to it is a Medieval Manor Model that my 12 year old made on the
bandsaw. It's all white pine.
At about 5 minutes 19 seconds is my knitting chest. Top and base are walnut
and the rest is white oak. Inside are three drawers with walnut fronts.
Another piece I entered only shows up as a corner in another shot... it was
an oak and walnut serving tray.
Now I need to come up with ideas for next year! LOL
John
"Larry Jaques" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 21:41:58 -0400, the infamous "John Grossbohlin"
> <[email protected]> scrawled the following:
>
>>Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>>"Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
>>this
>>past weekend. There will be more to come...
>>
>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
>
> I never did understand how turning became so popular. I enjoyed the
> rest of it, though. The joggling board cracked me up. Quite an
> impressive variety of themes in that show.
>
>
>>www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
>
> She's a NOGO, John.
I posted a correction earlier but don't know if it showed up...
www.nwawoodworkingshow.org
They've been updating the site today and I'm not sure which video link is
there at the moment but either one of them is good!
"Larry Jaques" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 21:41:58 -0400, the infamous "John Grossbohlin"
> <[email protected]> scrawled the following:
>
>>Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>>"Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY
>>this
>>past weekend. There will be more to come...
>>
>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
>
> I never did understand how turning became so popular. I enjoyed the
> rest of it, though. The joggling board cracked me up. Quite an
> impressive variety of themes in that show.
>
>
>>www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
This link http://vimeo.com/user430662 takes you to a page that let's you
view either the NWA Showcase 2010: Show Prep video or the Showcase Capsule.
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 21:41:58 -0400, the infamous "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> scrawled the following:
>Here are a couple links for video taken at my club's woodworking show
>"Showcase," and at the "Totally Turning" event in Saratoga Springs, NY this
>past weekend. There will be more to come...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFQQ6daQ9MI
I never did understand how turning became so popular. I enjoyed the
rest of it, though. The joggling board cracked me up. Quite an
impressive variety of themes in that show.
>www.nwawoodworkingshow.com
She's a NOGO, John.
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Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile I caught hell for.
-- Earl Warren