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Josh Buettner

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Hello folks, I am Josh Buettner. Along with my wife Beth, we are J & B Designs, you'll never guess how we came up with our name, lol.
I started turning 5 years ago after I retired from the WY Army National Guard. Being in the Army for so long and everything being identical to the next soldier I gravitate towards the irregular; live edge pieces, burls full of voids, green wood turned and left to warp, etc. Hollowforms are my favorite style of turning.
With my wife and I as a team we do collaborations often with me turning pieces and Beth embellishing them. Or we do competition pieces where I will turn 2 similar piece and we each finish as we want (her piece usually sells before mine). We do this as a full time gig going to art shows primarily in Wyoming and Colorado but we're ever expanding. Glad to be here amongst other turners.
Attached is a picture from our most recent show with some examples of our works.
 

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Welcome to the forum. Nice shelves but does the height cause some problems with sales?
Hello, the shelves are pre-made deck seconds from Lowe's. We cut down the 2 side panels and use door hinges to attach them. Pieces on the top are typically stuff with details on the side, sometimes I need to grab them down for clients but I don't think it affects sales.
 
Welcome.
I rode across WY back in 2007 while bicycling from Oregon back home to Delaware. The sky is so big out there one day in eastern WY I could see five storms! I got under cover just as one dumped a deluge over five minutes and was gone. Rolled into Lusk in time for a bbq and fireworks on July 4th:

Wyoming weather can be crazy for sure but we'll take whatever moisture we can.
The wide open spaces of the high plains are part of the appeal of living here.
 
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