Jamieson Hollowing Review?

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I can't offer anything on the Jamieson set up, but I have to give Monster Tools a plug. Their stuff is really sweet. I think is priced pretty fair too.
http://www.monster-wood-tool.com/wst_page4.php
 
I made my own system based on his. His design is great I do not see where you could go wrong with his system except the price [}:)]. Several people on sawmill creek have his system and recommend it highly.
 
I have the Jamieson system and mine is definately NOT for sale. Right out of the box it is ready and willing. I now make hollow forms with no hesitation at all. I was fortunate enough to have Lyle in my shop in March for 2 days helping me to refine my turning technique. Tomorrow I take my first pieces to a local gallery for exibition and sale. Sunday I leave for Philadelphia and New york for meetings with outlets interested in my work. I have used several hollowing systems and found the Jamieson to be the best by far. (in my opinion) My advice is simply to buy one,
Jim
 
Brian you are correct. I do need to take some pics and e them to this sight. I want to do photos of the shop and some of my work. I keep waiting for a good time to do this and it never happens. I'm leaving for Pa hopefully on Tues for 2-3 weeks for vacation. I have a son in Bristol and my wife has a son in Philly. I also plan on gettig to Penn State and Bill Grumbines shop while there. When I return I will do some photography and get it sent in. My problem is I don't know how. I have brain damage and reading and then putting the words into effect sometimes overwhelms what is left of my brain. I'll take a week and get some local help if necessary. I would like to show off my work,
Jim
 
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