Turned Bowls Made Easy - video advertisement

Greetings all

It has been a while since I have posted, going through all the fun of setrting up a new computer and all that. Anyway, if anyone here has run out of things to watch on their TV and is looking for a DVD or VHS tape on how I make bowls, we still have a few left. You can see details of how to get your very own, plus see some examples of my work to see if I really know how to do this stuff at the links below.

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have improved the ordering page, or more accurately, SWMBO the programmer has improved the ordering page, making it easier for me to take your money (and exchangve it for a wonderful video of course!) Thanks for taking the time to read this, and happy turning to all.

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Bill Grumbine
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Last I heard, you were working on a 2nd video. Did anything ever come of that? How much, when, standard questions... %-)

Dave in Fairfax

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Dave in Fairfax

Hi Dave

The second video is definitely on. We had hoped to film it in May, but schedules could not be aligned, so we are looking at late summer or early fall now. Right now we are looking at doing some advanced bowl techniques, natural edges, winged bowls, coring, stuff like that. Beyond that, I don't have a lot of info yet, other than we will be filming in our "secret location" in the mountains of northern MD - not too far from you as a matter of fact.

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Bill Grumbine

I was going to buy the DVD, Bill.. but then I pictured getting spun up through the ceiling and it scared the hell out of me.. *g*

Looking forward to the next DVD, actually...

mac

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mac davis

Sounds great, let me know when it comes out. Any way to get invites to watch at this secret location?

Dave in Fairfax

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Dave in Fairfax

Dave, look for an email from me.

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Bill Grumbine

You laugh. I have had several people write me to either tell me that that was not funny, or that stuff like that really happens. One guy who called me said, "Now on your web page, that guy getting thrown through the roof, that didn't really happen did it? Ever since my wife read that, she won't come out in the shop (he is turning on a Jet mini) and she won't let the grandkids out in the shop either when I am turning on the lathe."

Of course there are also those who tell me that they sprayed coffee or Coke or something else all over their keyboards and monitors despite my disclaimer at the beginning. ;-)

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Bill Grumbine

Got it and replied, thanks Bill Dave in Fairfax

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Dave in Fairfax

Bill doesn't know me, but i bought his dvd and as a novice turner I learned more from that video than others i have watched. When he talks he's not just talking to fill time he imparts valuable info and frankly is mildly amusing. Its worth the price and you'll definitely benefit from it. I have the ellsworth gouge and kept getting catches and put it up in favor of a scraper but after learning the 45-45-45 method i can use the tool now. buy it you'll be glad you did.

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myxpykalix

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