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As a Chapter of the
American Association of Woodturners (AAW), we are committed to the advancement of the great world of woodturning by helping all those who wish to learn to create useful or wonderous items by the use of a wood lathe. We are a growing group of over 40 novice to semi professional men and women who meet once a month to discuss, watch & learn about woodturning.
The regular meeting is held at 6:30 p.m.
in Pueblo, Colorado
{see News & Events} on the second Wednesday of each month and usually featuring a woodturning demonstration by either one of the members, or a professional guest turner, showing their own proven techniques.
Perpetual Bowl
Each month a perpetual bowl will be raffled off. The member who wins the Perpetual bowl is then expected to bring in a turning of his or her own for the following months raffle. The Perpetual bowl is open to all skill levels; beginners are encouraged to participate. The Perpetual bowl is a great way to acquire pieces made by other members; however, if for any reason the raffle winner does not wish to participate in the Perpetual bowl raffle he or she may choose another item and the next winner is then eligible to choose the Perpetual bowl.
14th Annual Rocky
Mountain Woodturning Symposium
September 7th - 9th, 2012
Ben Hills Demo is now on Youtube
Bill Klamm
7 EASY STEPS TO PENTURNING
Doug Wolf
How to make a Boring Bar Light For Hollowing
How To Make An Inertia Sander

New Links
This
section highlights OSHA standards
Remember to dispose of your oil cloths or
rags appropriately to avoid spontaneous combustion!
Two of the recommended ways are:
1) Spread the rags out on a non-combustible
surface to let them dry before discarding.
2) Submerge the
oily rags in water so that they can not catch fire.
There may be other ways that might be better
and safer for you.
If you're going to use an oil finish, you
must develop a safe technique for diposal of your oil clothes.