Utah Woodturning Symposium 2003


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Phil and Janet Axtell, of the penturners group, showing off their his and hers symposium T-shirts

Rich Kleinhenz, from the Yahoo Penturners Group, gets ready for his session

Rich chats with Emory McLaughlin who will have a different session on penturning

The sessions on penturning drew respectable crowds

Rich's session was on taking the basic kit to the next level

Scott Greaves shared the session with Rich

Scott gets going on his presentation

Presenter's showcase was held after dinner on the first day

Here Stuart Mortimer gets started with a block of walnut

The presenter has 15 minutes (or less) to take a project from beginning to end of a project

Stuart turns a walnut long stem goblet and begins to cut in the spiral stem

Here he puts the finishing touches on the sprial he just cut

Finished, a long stem goblet with spiral cut stem in 15 minutes

Nick Cook get started on his project with just a skew

In under four minutes, Nick creates one of his trademark garden dibblers

Cindy Drozda, who uses a lot of banksia pods, begins

Some quick shaping ...

and her planned mushroom begins to appear

The finish goes on and it's completed in the 15 minute time limit

A closer look at Cindy's finished project

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Photos by Kurt Hertzog