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MitchB
3rd March 2011, 10:21 PM
Hey guys, the names Mitch.
Im 19 years old, from Appin NSW and have been turning with wood since i was about 12.
It all started one Christmas holidays where i was introduced to a family friend who asked if i wanted to learn how to turn.
I quickly agreed and spent about 4 weeks every day learning from him.
Fred lent me his mini carbatec lathe and i managed to clean out an old garden shed down the back and set it up in there.
I continued to hone my skill on the mini lathe, making spinning tops, pens, bottlestoppers etc.
The following christmas my parents bought me a Hare and forbes wood lathe which i still use to this day.
I started to slack off a bit when i got my apprenticeship at the age of 16 as a fitter machinist but recently, in my 4th year i have started right back up again to the excitement of my family.
I have also started to carve burl bowls recently and am looking at getting into a few different markets and hopefully i can pay for my hobby.
After looking around here for a while i thought i would join as i hope to extend on my knowledge and hopefully one day i will be able to pass this great hobby onto another young bloke.
Cheers guys, Mitch

AlexHW
3rd March 2011, 10:59 PM
Welcome to the forum. :2tsup:

wheelinround
4th March 2011, 09:19 AM
Hi Mitch cool history good to see your coming back to tuning wood your skills can only take you forward and your location is in a hub of turners from clubs to members of this forum.

Coming up is Trend Timbers open days 18th & 19th March at Windsor worth your while to see some interesting timbers and turners/woodworkers and grab some bargains.

Kiama Wood show 26th & 27th along the main historical house area in the old Masonic hall.

June Timber and Wood Working Show Sydney Fox Studios.

munruben
4th March 2011, 09:26 AM
Welcome aboard Mitch.:2tsup:

Christos
4th March 2011, 08:45 PM
Welcome to the forum.

I see wheelinround is setting you goals at attend events. :U

Grommett
4th March 2011, 09:08 PM
Welcome to the madness. More tools is good.