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January, 2025

Friday
17
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**We will schedule this class for a later date and all registered students will be notified to reregister. **

Jim Leary, one of OPCAAW‘s longtime mentors, will take students through the process of creating a goblet on the lathe.
Saturday
18
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**We will schedule this class for a later date and all registered students will be notified to reregister. **

This class is not a beginner class. Participants should be familiar with end grain turning, basic spindle turning and drilling on the lathe. Proper box making tools and their use will be demonstrated in the class as well including alternate tools that can be used. Design can encompass all sorts of visual aspects primarily concerned combining of curves, form, proportion and tactile qualities as well as functional considerations.
Monday
20
Westside Improvement Club
6:30 PM
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demonstration By Saleem Shafi, Turning Spoons
Sunday
26
Westside Improvement Club
8:00 AM
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Sunday
26
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Tim Larson and George Kromka will teach the use of a skew at the West Side Improvement Club, 4109 West E St ,Bremerton WA, starting 9 am (8 am setup) and ending 4 pm, with an hour for lunch. Bring lunch, as there really isn‘t anywhere close enough to conveniently pick up a meal in a timely manner.

The cost is $50 for members ($80 for non-members), which includes materials.

Learn the basic cuts made by a skew. This class will help you understand how common catches occur, and how to work towards eliminating catches. The concepts and techniques learned here are applicable to many other tools (not just the skew).

We can always use assistants to help with setup cleanup and students.

Any questions? Feel free to email Tim Larson or George Kromka.
Tuesday
28
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18950 Park Blvd NE, Suquamish, WA 98392

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