Bio
I have always enjoyed working with wood. As a kid I designed and built model airplanes with balsa and tiny glow plug engines. I made a croquet set for my parents which they still use to this day. Later I moved on to building small wooden boats, guitars and fishing rods among other things. I bought my first lathe in 2011, and discovered segmented woodturning in 2013 by stumbling across Malcolm Tibbett's book. At the time, it looked like an easy way to make larger vases. It turned out not to be so easy but I was hooked. I have an engineering background and at the moment I mostly experiment trying new ideas and methods. I find a lot of the fun for me is in figuring out the process to make something new or different and find I don't often make the same thing twice.
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