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Pocono State Crafts Festival 2017 - Exhibitor Information
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The Pocono State Crafts Festival. At Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm. August 26 and 27, 2017. First Jury is March 3, 2017. Your application needs to be in the office by this date for first jury. Many categories fill on the first jury, after this date categories are filled on a rolling basis. Send it in now! The festival is co-produced by the Pocono Chapter, Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen. The Pocono Arts Council. And the Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm. View our Festival Photo Album. Note: We su...
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Turning Arts: December 2009
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Fine Woodturning by Brad Sears. Turning Wood into Art". Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink,. And that his soul should enjoy good in his labor.". Ecclesiastes 2, 24. Sunday, December 27, 2009. The First "Acorn Series" Lidded Box. In designing the Acorn Series, I strove to create a form that would dominate any space it occupied - a form that is at once solidly massive, yet appears suspended in space. I am always delighted to discuss any questions you might have about my work.
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Turning Arts: The Turning Arts Blog is Moving!
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Fine Woodturning by Brad Sears. Turning Wood into Art". Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink,. And that his soul should enjoy good in his labor.". Ecclesiastes 2, 24. Thursday, April 7, 2011. The Turning Arts Blog is Moving! As of April 7, 2011, this blog is moving to The TurningArts.com Blog. I'm very excited about my new blog and hope you will join me there! I'll be leaving existing "blogger" content in place for a while, but all new posts will be on the new blog. Supporting Ga...
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Turning Arts: June 2010
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Fine Woodturning by Brad Sears. Turning Wood into Art". Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink,. And that his soul should enjoy good in his labor.". Ecclesiastes 2, 24. Thursday, June 3, 2010. French Polishing on a Wood Lathe. Alcohol (I use 190-proof from the liquor store), fits into the GRAS category. (Shellac is also used as a pill coating, btw.). I hope you agree. Posted by Brad Sears. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). French Polishing on a Wood Lathe. American As...
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Turning Arts: March 2010
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Fine Woodturning by Brad Sears. Turning Wood into Art". Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink,. And that his soul should enjoy good in his labor.". Ecclesiastes 2, 24. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. The Misunderstood Skew, Part 2. And lastly the different kinds of cuts that make the skew such a versatile tool. We use the skew to perform five different types of cut: the scraping cut to gently refine a shape, the roughing cut to reduce a square block to a cylinder, the shearing cut to clea...
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Turning Arts: Is it Good Enough to Sell?
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Fine Woodturning by Brad Sears. Turning Wood into Art". Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink,. And that his soul should enjoy good in his labor.". Ecclesiastes 2, 24. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Is it Good Enough to Sell? At the same time, I find myself asking the same questions over and over. Did I pick the best wood? Did I craft the piece to the best of my ability? How could I have improved it? Those are the technical questions. How will I do better next time? I believe this:...
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Turning Arts: November 2010
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Fine Woodturning by Brad Sears. Turning Wood into Art". Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink,. And that his soul should enjoy good in his labor.". Ecclesiastes 2, 24. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Is it Good Enough to Sell? At the same time, I find myself asking the same questions over and over. Did I pick the best wood? Did I craft the piece to the best of my ability? How could I have improved it? Those are the technical questions. How will I do better next time? I believe this:...
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