• Turning Clubs in Eastern Massachusetts?

    From Alan Holbrook@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 31 10:43:47 2022
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to Alan Holbrook on Sat Dec 31 07:05:37 2022
    On 2022-12-31 3:43 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    Most in North America are affiliated with the AAW so check their
    website: https://www.woodturner.org/

    BTW It would be rare to find a WT club that didn't welcome newcomers.

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  • From Alan Holbrook@21:1/5 to Graham on Sun Jan 1 09:46:32 2023
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in news:SkXrL.29790$8blb.20483@fx01.iad:

    On 2022-12-31 3:43 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    Most in North America are affiliated with the AAW so check their
    website: https://www.woodturner.org/

    BTW It would be rare to find a WT club that didn't welcome newcomers.


    Good information. Thanks, Graham.

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to Alan Holbrook on Sun Jan 1 20:45:22 2023
    On 2023-01-01 2:46 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in news:SkXrL.29790$8blb.20483@fx01.iad:

    On 2022-12-31 3:43 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    Most in North America are affiliated with the AAW so check their
    website: https://www.woodturner.org/

    BTW It would be rare to find a WT club that didn't welcome newcomers.


    Good information. Thanks, Graham.

    Let us know if you find one near enough to attend.

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  • From Alan Holbrook@21:1/5 to Graham on Mon Jan 2 10:02:24 2023
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in news:mrssL.179163$vBI8.162452
    @fx15.iad:

    On 2023-01-01 2:46 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in news:SkXrL.29790$8blb.20483
    @fx01.iad:

    On 2022-12-31 3:43 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    Most in North America are affiliated with the AAW so check their
    website: https://www.woodturner.org/

    BTW It would be rare to find a WT club that didn't welcome newcomers.


    Good information. Thanks, Graham.

    Let us know if you find one near enough to attend.


    There are a couple listed that are close enough to me to be of interest:
    the Association of Revolutionary Turners in Woburn, MA, and Central New
    England Woodturners in Berlin, MA. I've gotten to the age where I'm not
    fond of driving in the winter or in the dark, so it might not be until
    the spring before I check them out. But I have the AAW site bookmarked.

    Thanks again...

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  • From Dave Leader@21:1/5 to Alan Holbrook on Mon Jan 2 07:12:01 2023
    On Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 5:43:54 AM UTC-5, Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    https://www.google.com/search?q=wood+turning+club+in+eastern+massachutte&rlz=1C1CHBD_enUS905US905&oq=wood+turning+club+in+eastern+massachut&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j33i160l3.18591j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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  • From Alan Holbrook@21:1/5 to Dave Leader on Tue Jan 3 09:36:45 2023
    Dave Leader <dave.leader@gmail.com> wrote in news:6f67ae4a-ee47-44a4-80fc-012510ec447an@googlegroups.com:

    On Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 5:43:54 AM UTC-5, Alan Holbrook
    wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    https://www.google.com/search?q=wood+turning+club+in+eastern+massachutt e&rlz=1C1CHBD_enUS905US905&oq=wood+turning+club+in+eastern+massachut&aq s=chrome.2.69i57j33i160l3.18591j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

    Thanks, Dave, but the vast majority of the results from that query are
    either businesses selling product or organizations that are far away from Eastewrn Mass.

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  • From Jim Diamond@21:1/5 to Alan Holbrook on Fri Jan 6 18:05:12 2023
    On 2023-01-02 at 06:02 AST, Alan Holbrook <no.thanks@lets.not> wrote:
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in news:mrssL.179163$vBI8.162452
    @fx15.iad:

    On 2023-01-01 2:46 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in news:SkXrL.29790$8blb.20483
    @fx01.iad:

    On 2022-12-31 3:43 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Is anyone aware of any that are active and welcome newcomers?

    Thanks...
    Most in North America are affiliated with the AAW so check their
    website: https://www.woodturner.org/

    BTW It would be rare to find a WT club that didn't welcome newcomers.


    Good information. Thanks, Graham.

    Let us know if you find one near enough to attend.


    There are a couple listed that are close enough to me to be of interest:
    the Association of Revolutionary Turners in Woburn, MA, and Central New England Woodturners in Berlin, MA. I've gotten to the age where I'm not
    fond of driving in the winter or in the dark, so it might not be until
    the spring before I check them out. But I have the AAW site bookmarked.

    My club was on-line only for a year (or was it more?) because of
    Covid. While a zoom meeting was not as nice as an in-person meeting,
    we did make it work (to a degree). Since returning to in-person
    meetings we have been considering doing hybrid meetings (in person for
    people who can make it and are comfortable doing so, and zoom for
    people who can't/won't come in person (health concerns, winter travel
    issues, ...). Perhaps one of the clubs near you is doing on-line or
    hybrid meetings right now, maybe you want to ask around a bit.

    Good luck with the hunt.

    Jim

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  • From Alan Holbrook@21:1/5 to Jim Diamond on Sat Jan 7 09:39:49 2023
    Jim Diamond <JimDiamond@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in news:slrntrh6oo.2f2.JimDiamond@x360.localdomain:

    Good luck with the hunt.

    Jim

    Thanks, Jim. Personally, I think Zoom (closely followed by con calls) is
    the work of Beelzebub, but that's just a personal opinion...:-)

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to Alan Holbrook on Sat Jan 7 06:45:18 2023
    On 2023-01-07 2:39 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Jim Diamond <JimDiamond@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in news:slrntrh6oo.2f2.JimDiamond@x360.localdomain:

    Good luck with the hunt.

    Jim

    Thanks, Jim. Personally, I think Zoom (closely followed by con calls) is
    the work of Beelzebub, but that's just a personal opinion...:-)

    During the depths of covid, my club, usually in combination with two
    others in the Province, subscribed to several well-known turners'
    live demos such as Nick Agar and Glenn Lucas via Zoom. Well worth it.
    Graham

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  • From Alan Holbrook@21:1/5 to Graham on Sun Jan 8 09:24:56 2023
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in
    news:PHeuL.101134$5CY7.53466@fx46.iad:

    On 2023-01-07 2:39 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Jim Diamond <JimDiamond@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in
    news:slrntrh6oo.2f2.JimDiamond@x360.localdomain:

    Good luck with the hunt.

    Jim

    Thanks, Jim. Personally, I think Zoom (closely followed by con
    calls) is the work of Beelzebub, but that's just a personal
    opinion...:-)

    During the depths of covid, my club, usually in combination with two
    others in the Province, subscribed to several well-known turners'
    live demos such as Nick Agar and Glenn Lucas via Zoom. Well worth
    it.
    Graham


    Probably was well worth it in that example. My "love" of Zoom came from
    having to use it to conduct meetings of the rare disease organization I ran
    at the tme. I much prefer (as I'm sure you do if given the choice) face- to-face inter action.

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  • From Graham@21:1/5 to Alan Holbrook on Sun Jan 8 07:01:45 2023
    On 2023-01-08 2:24 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote in
    news:PHeuL.101134$5CY7.53466@fx46.iad:

    On 2023-01-07 2:39 a.m., Alan Holbrook wrote:
    Jim Diamond <JimDiamond@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in
    news:slrntrh6oo.2f2.JimDiamond@x360.localdomain:

    Good luck with the hunt.

    Jim

    Thanks, Jim. Personally, I think Zoom (closely followed by con
    calls) is the work of Beelzebub, but that's just a personal
    opinion...:-)

    During the depths of covid, my club, usually in combination with two
    others in the Province, subscribed to several well-known turners'
    live demos such as Nick Agar and Glenn Lucas via Zoom. Well worth
    it.
    Graham


    Probably was well worth it in that example. My "love" of Zoom came from having to use it to conduct meetings of the rare disease organization I ran at the tme. I much prefer (as I'm sure you do if given the choice) face- to-face inter action.

    Certainly! Agar was to have visited and given classes at a local timber supplier but covid intervened. I have tried emulating one of his
    decorating techniques but I get a different result each time I try it.
    A hands on supervision would have cured that.

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