Inland Northwest
Woodturners Present
Lyle Jamieson
Full Day Demonstration Saturday, March 14, 2015
For this special day, Lyle will compress his two day demonstration into one. Some topics to be covered are:
- “First Cut” Evaluate wood log, chain saw the grain to the best use
- Green wood handling, Shrinkage, Pith, Turning, Finishing, Drying
- Turn natural edge bowl, Mounting without chucks, Keep it simple methods
- Swept back “Ellsworth grind” uses, Roughing cuts, Outside cuts, Inside cuts, Sheering cuts, Slicing cuts, Sheer scraping cuts, all with the same bowl gouge
- Reverse chucking and bottom applications
- Dynamics of hollow form turning, preventing catches, and 90 degree rule
- Turn a hollow form using Jamieson stabilizing handle for the Stewart type tools.
- Hollow forms the EASY and FUN way
$35 Early Registration,
Closes 3/5/15
$45 At the Door, Space Permitting
(Registration includes lunch & beverages)
Woodcraft Classroom
212 N. Sullivan Road
Spokane Valley, WA 99037
9AM-5:30 PM
Register Now
Mail $35 Check, Payable to INW, to:
John Altberg
928 W. 17th Ave.
Spokane, WA 99203
Please include phone number & email address with your payment
In addition to the advertised demo, we have four spots remaining in a hands-on class on Tuesday, 3/18 from 9:00 – 5:30. The topic is hollowing with the Jamieson hollowing tool and the cost is $125.00, with attendance at the Saturday demo as a prerequisite.
For More Information: John Altberg
inwwoodturners@gmail.com

I have been tinkering with wood since I was 9. I got introduced to turning in the late 80’s when my wife and I gave my father-in law a book by Dale Nish called “Creative Woodturning” for Christmas. It totally captured my interest. I learned about the Seattle turning club but my job didn’t allow me the time to go. A friend told me about a new club starting in Fife and I have been a member since the first meeting. Last October I had the opportunity to take a free week long class from J Paul Fennell at Arrowmont, a craft school in Gatlinburg Tenn. Ever since I first saw his work I’ve been mesmerized by them. It was a wonderful experience to turn for a week in a small class with Paul there to guide you through his techniques. I will attempt to show you the tools and approach needed to create pieces like his.