Do you take Don Ward's advice...?

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Dan Masshardt

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...and do a good turn daily? :-)

Seriously though, how often do you turn?

I'm probably the opposite of many of you. I do hardly any turning on the weekends. Sometimes an hour here or there.


Unless I have a really crazy day, I usually turn for about 2 hours every weekday afternoon.

Sometimes I'll go back out to the shop after the kids are in bed, but I try to spend that time with my wife and reading.
 
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On days that I get out to the shop, which is about 5 days out of 7 - give or take according to the weather, or doctor appointments or shopping trips (the wife no longer drives and if she needs to get out, I drive her).. during summer I generally get out every day, winter not so much... but on those days I do get out there, I go out about noon and turn or do set-ups and such for about 5 or 6 hours.
 
I try on the weekends, my wife says I can have Sunday's in the shop. Used to turn after work before dinner but after changing jobs I don't have the time during the week. But I will say my wait list is long so whatever I turn its gone by Wednesday that week. They say I should do this as a business but I just want it as a hobby so they give me donations to buy more supplies. I can't complain, love this hobby!!!!
 
Do a good turn daily .... it's just a catchy signature .... we all know that, Dan :biggrin:

So don't make me feel bad if I don't !!
 
Most of the time I can't get out to my shop for 2 to 4 weeks. Depends on if it's too cold, my health issues, I take care of my 87 yr old mother, dr. appts. for the both of us..... When I do make it out there it's only for about 2-3 hours. Back problems won't let me stand any longer than that. Haven't been able to work out there more than 2 days in a row.

About 4 years ago it took me all year to make 1 cigar. Bad year.
 
I wish! Maybe one day, I get in the basement when I can. Usually it is late and nowadays cold after the kids and then my wife go to bed. Pens are great but they are better : ) I wish I had more regular shop time but thankful for the amount I do get. Dan, you keep a lathe at church? ; )

Haha. No but I should.

My 'job' has the benefit of no timeclock to punch and the trade off of sometimes having to stuff at times when other people have off.

Usually I get any office type stuff done in the morning, run around anywhere I need to early afternoon and then go out the the shop around 2:30-3:00 until the kids get off the bus. Evenings sometimes have meetings and ministry of various sorts. I study best at night too.
 
I kind of burnt myself out a little over the holidays, so I think I've only actually made two or three pens since new years, but I have several tubes ready to cast and I'm starting to feel the itch again, so I'm sure I'll be at it again daily very soon.
 
My good turn daily isn't about turning wood but I set a goal of finding someone to compliment or encourage everyday. Not just have a great day but to find somethng they did or are good at and build them up for that. Sometimes people come to my dest very discouraged (I work in a medical facility) and try to make them smile or chuckle. That is my good turn daily a carry through from Boy Scouts.
 
I have been a "follower" of Don Ward before they had the words "like" , "follow". etc.. Don has mentored my pen turning efforts through his posts for the past 13 years , first on Yahoo Penturners and later on IAP. His advice on "Do a good turn daily" carries over into my life outside woodturning. I try to turn daily other than the cold weather months up here in Nova Scotia but even then I do research, talk to other pen turners, collectors, client etc. I enjoy pen turning, the IAP community and I have a lot of fun. Darrell
 
Have been crazy busy the last couple months. I guess I could have made some time but kind of burned myself out in the fall making a doz. or so pens for my daughters wedding, they were all the same (kinda got bored). But I have been out in the shop a couple times this week for about 1 - 1 1/2 hours but always late in the evenings. After the day has is settling down. To finish a bowl that had been sitting in the chuck since like November.
 
I will stick to to part of the question that deals with the shop. I don't turn daily because I enjoy casting and making my own blanks for the most part. I want to make a pen so that when someone sees it they will know it's not one off the shelf. As far as taking his advice I take note of everything he says or writes. His information is not only helpful here but I had the pleasure of attending a North Texas IAP meeting where he demonstrated how he made some of his 7mm twist pens. There were a few that I couldn't wait to get home and give them a try. So Thanks to Don and all the others that offer their "Know How" to the rest of us to help with this great hobbie.
 
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