Live from Utah, it's day three

Yesterday I learned the UVU center has free WiFi, so, here I am waiting for it do be dinner time

First rotation for me was Richard Raffan. on turned boxes, again this was largely a rehash of the work I have already seen from him, so I actually left and wandered about.

The second section was by Mike Mahoney, where he was turning a thin walled bowl, and telling stories about the other presenters at the Symposium. He had several good ones, but the best bit was as he was getting to the end of the bowl, where it was scary thin, who starts walking in but the presenters he was telling stories about, Hans Weissflog Stuart Batty, Richard Raffan and several others I didn?t recognize off hand. But they weren?t there to hear him tell stories, they were there to see if they could watch him blow up the bowl. Along with taunting him about how he was doing it and egging him into going thinner.

Except he didn?t blow the bowl up.

The third rotation was Tom Edwards on methods of saving and rescuing cracked or failed wood. Very interesting and useful

The final rotation was from Stuart on sharpening tools, it?s always interesting getting another view point on how to, and how not to sharpen tools.

Right now we are on the ?pre-dinner? break. They will be serving us rubber chicken (or some other delight), while we listen to the presenters tell stores about each other.

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