john previti
Well-known member
H i folks, I am partially over getting my message erased . Our meetings took place this summer and just this weekend. This summer we had people over at my workshop to chew the fat. I showed off my new big jointer,a 16" cordesman with babbit bearings. This is a machine that works surprisingly well. Boy, when it spins up to speed it hums like a hornet. Another machine that I recently picked up from a collector dealer in Albany,NY by the name of Jeff Behlin delivered me a Tannewitz patternmakers lathe. I have yet to try it out but he has tons old machines. I can give out his number if any one wants it. Also try old woodworking machines website and search for his name. I showed off my skeleton of a sideboard that I am copying from pg 105 and 212 of Furniture from the Kauffman Collection. We had the big cheese himself show up, Walt Seigle. Hey Walt, how about those pictures!
This weekend we demo'ed at a booth set for my townships 3oo yr celebration. There were 3 of us. Kudos to Rich Nimitz and Wally Root for showing up and giving great insites, conversation and showing off of skills. We had a lot of people asking and picking up the brochures that Walt gave us to give out. I dont think we have any left. I got a chance to use Rich's Ray Iles mortising chisels and liked them so much I ordered 2 from the working wood website. I think they are the outlet for these items. We were making copies of a small period end table that you may be able to see it the photo. We were able to do the demos on a period workbench that Adam Cherubini kindly provided for us. I was very impressed with its size stability and usefulness even though it did not have a bench screw yet. He also designed it so it could be easily disassembled.
more to follow
regards to all and all you local folks who are laying low lets hear from you.
ps Alan Turner's school has something lined up and you folks should check it out.
John Previti
This weekend we demo'ed at a booth set for my townships 3oo yr celebration. There were 3 of us. Kudos to Rich Nimitz and Wally Root for showing up and giving great insites, conversation and showing off of skills. We had a lot of people asking and picking up the brochures that Walt gave us to give out. I dont think we have any left. I got a chance to use Rich's Ray Iles mortising chisels and liked them so much I ordered 2 from the working wood website. I think they are the outlet for these items. We were making copies of a small period end table that you may be able to see it the photo. We were able to do the demos on a period workbench that Adam Cherubini kindly provided for us. I was very impressed with its size stability and usefulness even though it did not have a bench screw yet. He also designed it so it could be easily disassembled.
more to follow
regards to all and all you local folks who are laying low lets hear from you.
ps Alan Turner's school has something lined up and you folks should check it out.
John Previti