Vacaville CA. class we just completed

LOL....that one You Tube show was done during the May 2016 class at Peter Rosses down in North Carolina. The week before my wife had just come back from a cruise and I had my hair touched up a bit.....a reconditioning of my hair..LOL... The ones in the pictures are my real self but I do need a haircut. :) Rich
 
Here is a nice You Tube show from one of the students. Thanks Tom !

 
Funny, Bob's voice matches what I had in my mind. That's kinda scary isn't it? :grin:

I've been binge watching any scraping videos I could find since I tore down the saddle on the lathe.
(Honey is now requesting that I use ear buds...)
This pair just showed up in my YouTube searches today.
One common denominator that I believe I've determined, is that the camaraderie within a class(es) looks to be very decent.
And I have the feeling that the Sacramento HM group beats any group around here hands down...
 
Funny, Bob's voice matches what I had in my mind. That's kinda scary isn't it? :grin:
Scares me, too... Who is that old man???

And I have the feeling that the Sacramento HM group beats any group around here hands down...
More than Sacramento. 31 of us now, spread over an unbelievably wide area (400 mile circle?), started by 3 of us several years ago. Great energy and helpful companionship for a group with no rules whatsoever, and no leader. It has been a continuing incredible success. We meet typically once a month, which is mostly just machinist talk and getting to know each other, and having fun. The real value comes with the help given to others, whether it be learning how to buy or use a machine, help to pick up a machine, field trips to cool destinations, tool gifts to others, or whatever. Companionship in a hobby that is often lonely. Nearly all of the group are members of H-M.
 
Ahem, I propose that we cease use of the term 'old' henceforth...

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