woodwish
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Got into an interesting discussion last night over a cup of coffee at the local grill about why I turn wood.  Two of the other guys also do a lot of woodworking but hate turning, claim they can't stand to take perfectly good wood and turn most of it into shavings.  I tried to explain why I love it but had a hard time coming up with a valid answer.  I think my biggest reason is that I love the adventure of seeing what's inside the wood.  Flat work is pretty much what-you-see-is-what-you-get in my opinion.  You never really know what a turned piece is going to look like until you turn it, every piece of God's work seems to be a new experience when turned down layer by layer.  Any thoughts?  Why do you turn?