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ALOHA! Any woodturners here from Hawaii? Been woodturning for several years but new to this forum. Have met, and traded wood with many fine people at rec.crafts.woodturning, but too much perverted spam there now, not worth stopping there anymore. Mahalo a nui loa.
 
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Aloha Waipoli,
I'm not the official meeter and greeter but welcome. Not sure how many folks are from Hawaii here. I'm from Ohio. The newsgroups have become useless. Lot's of good info here and if you haven't checked it out, WoodCentral.com has a great and active turning forum as well as World of Woodturners or WoW.

Tony
 
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Welcome!!!

Welcome Waipoli,
I'm from Louisiana and wish you ALOHA. The sites Tony mentioned are well worth the visit. The World of Woodturners or WOW is by invitation and I would be more than happy to send you one if interested. I might also recommend the SawMill Creek forum site. It is great bunch of people and supports several interest, not just turning. Their address is www.sawmillcreek.org

Again, welcome to AAW and keep the shavings flying.

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Aloha Bobby & Tony,
Thank you for the warm welcome. Sorry for delayed reply, I was off island getting back surgery (2 herniated discs), and just returned. Looks like i'll be back turning wood again in no time after some recuperation rest, and physical therapy. I have bookmarked the sights you recommended, and gladly accept your invitation to World of Woods. I apologize for the misunderstanding, my business' name is Waipoli Woods, my name is Ji (pronounced GEE) last name Fay.

Mahalo a nui loa, Ji
 
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Aloha Ji,

I just got back from the first Hawaii vacation and spent most of the time in Maui. My wife is now addicted to Hawaii and surfing. We saw some great turnings on display at the airport and in some stores while touring.

We also went to Oahu to meet a turner near Sunset Beach. He has a store with his turnings on display and some great chocolate in Haleiwa. He uses a Stubby lathe, and I am manufacturing a custom reeding, veining, duplicating fixture for that lathe. I hope to go back to Hawaii to visit his shop and see my creation in action. Good excuse anyway!

Maybe you need a deep hollowing system to keep your back from getting injured again and I can have another excuse to visit paradise! You lucky Devil!
 
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Hawaiii Turner

:cool: Aloha Ji
I am on the Big Island, Hilo side. Been turning full time for about 10 + yrs. I am one of the founders of the Big Island Woodturners. We had members from Kauai and Oahu attending our Bi-monthly meetings before all of the airline pilikia.
I sympatise with your back ailments as I suffered myself for many years with the same trouble.
What part of Maui are you at. My wife has some family down Nahiku side.
Aloha, bro
Doug :)
 
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Aloha Keith, next time you come Maui bring along some Osage Orange, and other wood blanks, and we can work out a trade. Messed up my back at work doing heavy lifting at work, you know, you've done it 1000 times before with no problem, then this one time something pops... :( Glad to hear you, and wife enjoyed your vacation here. I used to surf Sunset in my younger daze. My surfboard hasn't gotten in the water for a while too so maybe i'll call it physical therapy, and get wet. What's the name of that turner on the North Shorer? May know him. I'll check out your website for stuff for the deep hollowing system, maybe your trip here can be a business expense tax write off... ;)

Aloha Doug, I stay Upcountry in Kula about 4000' elevation so nice, and cool with killer view of 4 islands (5 if you count Molokini), and 2 coasts. I raised on Oahu in Kailua been living on Maui almost 9 nine years, used to live Kealakekua side, actually Honalo right before Kainaliu behind Teshima's Resteraunt, back in early '80s. You might know my old buddy from Kailua Tommy Varese, I think he belongs to the Big Island AAW chapter. I get plenty friends down Nahiku/Hana side, what is your family's name? I recently about 8 months ago got into a bunch of Kou so if you know, and see Tommy tell him I said "eat your heart out" :D

Aloha -e-, Yup, L5/S1 discectomy, too loopy from oxycotin, and too stiff still yet to start turning, but can't wait. Yoga? I didn't know guys could do Yoga, not flexible enough I always thought. Something to consider.

Mahalo a nui loa everyone for the warm welcome, and words of encouragement. Aloha a hui hou, Ji
 

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men do better w/yoga

Part of the problem with having larger muscle-mass is being more prone to loss of flexibility (especially with aging), and this is also why there is more risk for injuries.

Increasing strength and flexibility helps prevent the injuries. Talk to your physical therapist about yoga or some type regular flexibility training.

It’s amazing how it has helped me. I have far less flare-ups, can actually stand-up straight, have regained 90% use of my left-arm, back on a bicycle now and can easily handle a chainsaw or turn. Although i've never regained some muscles in my neck, with the yoga training, my body seems to have compensated by strengthening others.

good luck ...
 
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Ji,

Thanks for the reply. My friend is Dave Hoselton. He owns Hawaiian Lifestyles Woodworking. Do you know him?

Let me know what you think about my website and tools. My wife is dying to write-off a trip to Hawaii - anything for Hawaii, she is "all ate up with it" as they say in Oklahoma! I will certainly look for some native Oklahoma wood for the next trip to Maui with you in mind!
 
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