Our booth, for the 5 day 3009 fair
Jim looking at our Show and Tell items
"Sit Down" lathe prototype. On two workmates. Indented for ease of access for wheel chair users
Sloped 20 degrees seems to improve access.
Hey, sitting down is kind of nice.
Ed came all the way from Truckee for two days of demos.
Paul and his lathe. Note our nice new banner.
Ana, representing FREED - The Center for Independent Living checks out the lathe
She has got the hang of it.
And a very nice bud vase...
George, assessing this new arrangement.
Phil searching for something.
An intense young turner from last year.
Tara preparing a blank to make her first bud vase
Finishing rounding the blank, using her "ABC's:" Anchor, Bevel, Cut.
Starting the cove for the neck of the vase.
Tara using the spindle gouge, with fine technique.
A little finish sanding before parting off.
Tara, Kate, and Mom with the bud vase put too use with a nearby fairgrounds flower.
What's George making?
Here it is!
A beautiful, delicate vase.
Dave answering questions about "How is that done?"
Hardworking turners, Dave and Nadine.
Making a little box.
This turning thing is exhausting!
Phil and his elegant inside-out turnings.
Where are we going here?
And here we have it, a bat!
Milt getting ready to do some turning.
Matt, another aspiring turner.
Sunday, almost ready to close up until next year. This was a great event with wonderful support by Fair staff and terrific participation by 16 Goldturners