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- Jan 18, 2010
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- Wake Forest, North Carolina
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Greetings,
I am not new here, but I am back from a long absence. I originally joined the AAW Forum in January, 2010. Day Job, family health issues, etc. have kept me pretty occupied. My wife and I relocated to North Carolina from California in 2018. I have spent my career in production agriculture, food processing and the fresh produce industry. I started turning when I was about 9 years old when my father bought a wood lathe and we started messing with it. We moved a few times and because my father wasn't too interested after all, this wound up covered up in the back of the garage unused for many years. But I was hooked. I took a long break until I was well on my own, and bought my own lathe in the late 1990's (Finally!). I learned a lot from folks on the AAW Forum, and several books, DVD's, and once YouTube came of age there too. Like many, I turned lots of pens, bowls, boxes, pepper and salt mills and such. Initially, I used wood turning as a way to unwind from the stresses of the day job then ultimately as side hustle that has kept me pretty busy to this day. I think I keep getting better, but then I look at some of the work that is posted here, and I wonder. There are a lot of you here that put my work to shame. Seriously. But I am happy to be back and now have much more time to stay engaged. I am looking forward to getting reacquainted and getting to know you all better. Happy Turning!
I am not new here, but I am back from a long absence. I originally joined the AAW Forum in January, 2010. Day Job, family health issues, etc. have kept me pretty occupied. My wife and I relocated to North Carolina from California in 2018. I have spent my career in production agriculture, food processing and the fresh produce industry. I started turning when I was about 9 years old when my father bought a wood lathe and we started messing with it. We moved a few times and because my father wasn't too interested after all, this wound up covered up in the back of the garage unused for many years. But I was hooked. I took a long break until I was well on my own, and bought my own lathe in the late 1990's (Finally!). I learned a lot from folks on the AAW Forum, and several books, DVD's, and once YouTube came of age there too. Like many, I turned lots of pens, bowls, boxes, pepper and salt mills and such. Initially, I used wood turning as a way to unwind from the stresses of the day job then ultimately as side hustle that has kept me pretty busy to this day. I think I keep getting better, but then I look at some of the work that is posted here, and I wonder. There are a lot of you here that put my work to shame. Seriously. But I am happy to be back and now have much more time to stay engaged. I am looking forward to getting reacquainted and getting to know you all better. Happy Turning!