Lately, it’s been cold in the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania so I’ve been working in the shop. I hope you’ll join me as I lathe turn a segmented bowl. The finished bowl measures about 15-3/4” wide by 9” deep. It is a mixture of locally sourced hardwoods.
Our woodworking business is one of the several revenue streams we have at our homestead. To be an operating homestead you need to have multiple streams of income. In our sparsely populated area, it is necessary to wear many hats in order to survive.
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My wife and I are full time homesteaders in the Appalachian Mountains of south-central Pennsylvania. The Make Some Dust channel is dedicated to more details on the sawmill, firewood, and wood shop operations at our homestead. Thank you so much for joining the channel. I hope to bring some of what I’ve learned over the years to the community. I am hoping to learn some new skills, too. Life is a journey. Here’s to the future! -Chuck
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