AAW International Syposium
This year the AAW Symposium will be held in Portland. This is a great opportunity for us to be able to attend as it is so close. SPSW members, get your secret code for a $40 registration discount.
This year the AAW Symposium will be held in Portland. This is a great opportunity for us to be able to attend as it is so close. SPSW members, get your secret code for a $40 registration discount.
Once a new turner has developed the ability to turn a basic bowl, they are often looking for new ways to do something a little different to enhance the basic bowl form whether through the shape of the turning, adding decoration, or surface texture. This month’s demonstration will focus on …
This month is the second of two mini-symposiums for the year. The line up includes: Don Mars demonstrating inside out turning; Justin Parson demonstrating pen turning; Kathy Garlick selling at the club store; Doug Reynolds showing Kintsugi For Woodturners: Make …
Working with wood has been a source of peaceful intrigue since my childhood. When creating, I try to practice “presence,” or mindfulness, so I can stay safe and make the most of my time creatively. I strive to balance the seemingly opposite goals of absolute physical control and creative surrender. …
I began turning wood in Junior High School. While visiting an uncle in Southern California he noticed my excitement about wood turning and he gave me a lathe that he never used. With paper route earnings I purchased tools from Sears and my dad and I began turning on our …
This month’s demonstration, “Airbrushing and Other Methods of Adding Color,” will be presented by a familiar face: Russell Neyman, a longtime friend of the South Puget Sound Woodturners. “I came to the conclusion very early in life that I wanted to do many different things,” Neyman said recently. “Perhaps I’m …