I've pretty much trained myself to stop whatever I'm doing when I say to myself, "Just one more..." but, as of a couple of months ago, that lesson hadn't fully taken hold.
I put some things up for sale in my Etsy shop and my website (links below) but most are piling up in my house. I tell myself I'm building inventory for craft shows in 2024.
If you have come over here from Oregon Old Timer
/ oregonoldtimer
you probably know the story. I made a couple of projects on a wood lathe in junior high school wood shop in the 1950s. I didn't touch a lathe again until July last year. I'd watched a few woodturning videos and got the bug. The prices of new lathes stopped me, but I found a lathe like the one I'd used in junior high at a sale and bought it for $200. That, and a few tools, got me started.
After I had enough experience to have a good idea of what I wanted to turn and what equipment I'd need to do that, I bought a Laguna Revo 12/16 with the bed extension that can also mount low on the left side to allow turning larger bowls. I expect this lathe to serve for the rest of my turning life.
Woodturning is an adventure in learning and creating. It's great fun, even for a beginner.
My other channel:
/ @oregonoldtimer
My Etsy shop:
ericrushwoodtu...
I post photos of woodturning projects from time to time on my website:
www.ericrush.com
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