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January, 2025

Tuesday
7
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Contact Earl Bartell to request Zoom link
Thursday
9
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This demonstration will cover going from log to bowl, how to anticipate wood movement, and mounting the blank to maximize the appearance of wood movement. The bowl will be turned with a sharp undercut rim. This is a great introduction to hollowing tools and will showcase the importance of using sharp tools to achieve a nice surface.
Saturday
11
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Students will turn a bowl from a green piece of wood with a severe undercut rim. Elizabeth will cover going from a log to a bowl, how to anticipate wood movement, and mounting the blank to maximize the appearance of wood movement. This is a great introduction to hollowing tools and will showcase the importance of using sharp tools to achieve a nice surface.

Workshop Tools needed
3/8" or 1/2" bowl gouge
1/4" spindle gouge
1/2" Swan neck hollowing tool
Round nose scraper
Faceshield

The club with provide the bowl blanks and have our standard tool kits with basic tools available.
Saturday
11
Event details will be emailed to registrants
10:00 AM
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Students will turn a bowl from a green piece of wood with a severe undercut rim. Elizabeth will cover going from a log to a bowl, how to anticipate wood movement, and mounting the blank to maximize the appearance of wood movement. This is a great introduction to hollowing tools and will showcase the importance of using sharp tools to achieve a nice surface.