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Cecil
Pierce's lV01 kshop door: The nzost
versatile of all tools is the lzzunan
hand, but it i lveak and it zs fallible.
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fine furniture is being
crafted
in,ide this shared shop
of1\ndrelv Jacobson,
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Flanagan
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and
'T'/zouzas
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tockton.
GALLI:RY OF \\OOD\VORK
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art of cutting and
installing decorative
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T'lzonza:,
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and
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showing a srnall auditori
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day at the American
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un1
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of \Voodturner
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h0\\ to read
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of \ oodturner's ninth annual the grain of a log, getting a blank of
convention, \vhich was staged at The wood fron1 that log oriented bet\\'een
Universitv of California at l)avis. the
lathe's
centers, checking that the
,
Wood turner
,
of all types fron1 around \vork \\'as indeed properly oriented, and
the United State
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and beyond attended, n1aking adjust n1en ts as necessary, all
all there to learn, and rnany there to the \Vhile \\ ith the finished piece inti-
teach.
l~he
event was impressively orga- nlately in n1ind
(and
sketched on the
nized and instructive, literally filled blackboard
).
Intent, patient focus on
with a variety of \vorld-cla s education- the potential of the progressing \vork
al dernon tration at any given time- \Vas the lesson and \Vhilc truly paying
lot
over a three day period, there \vere attention is not as sirnple as it sounds,
as n1any as
II
separate, expert denlon-
l)avid
n1ade it seen1 within reach.
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tration taking place.
~rhe
presenters n1astery of the gouge and his ability to
e uded enthu
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m and the pursuit of get a point across drarnati ally
n1ade
excellence.
for a thrillingly inforn1ative sho\v.
l)uring
the day,
I
attended a fantastic
I
attended
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everal n1ore detnon
·tra-
ninety-minute rotation on open-vessel tions, and carne
~nvay
fron1 the \Vhole
turning, taught by David Ells\vorth. conference a\ved by the high level of
l)avid spent the majority of the hour-
'
kills den1onstrated. Searching for the
con1n1on thread arnong
these highly killed peo-
ple,
I
concluded that
each \vas accornplished
in large part because of a
disciplined ability to
concentrate on the \vork
at hand. Each ceaselessly
took note of \Vh at \\'a
working \\'ell, at both the
tnacro-and n1icro-level
,
patiently readjusting and
responding \vith rnodi
-
fied
technique
as
required.
By creating befor our
eyes
,
o 111 c t h i n g g rea t ,
using thoughtfully
t:Xe-
cuted si n1ple technique,
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a\vare that the potential
for excellence is not lirn-
David
Ellsworth denzonstrates his strategy for turning cuz
ited to a lucky fe,v, but is
open
vessel at
the
Anzerica11 Association
of\
Voodtunzer's
vvithin each of us.
convention in
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avis, Califonzia.
Tlze 1996
convention
lvi/1
be held in 1reensboro, ortlz Caroli11a.,
22-24
june.
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