Your reason for turning...

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Why do you turn?

  • To make a living

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • To make some money

    Votes: 11 7.4%
  • To make enough money to pay for the hobby

    Votes: 28 18.9%
  • As a hobby or the art/craft/trade

    Votes: 92 62.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 13 8.8%

  • Total voters
    148

atomic ray

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As I am stepping into this venue, others are also starting, while a vast majority have been lathing the days and nights away.

The answer I am looking for is "why you turn, today".

I have a great deal of experience with furniture construction, antique restoration, classic cane work, and sculpting so I am not a complete novice, rather just a newbie to the pen turning disciplines.

So for you, today...

Thanks for putting up with all my questions :biggrin:

:bananen_smilies104:

Raymond

PS
I was rereading the choices...this is not a judgment of any kind, just a simple question from the curious...I was looking at the average prices for the high quality pens and this thought hit me in the head.
 
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Really just for the fun of it. I don't actually spend much time in the shop this time of year as it's in the basement and if the weather is nice I'm doing other things. If I get back some of my investment in the tools thats good too.
 
Started out as stress relief. Has become a family business since I retired and is still stress relief. Someday I might actually make a profit over all the toys (tools) and supplies (toys) that I buy.
 
I cant believe one of the categories wasn't for the love of turning. i cant get enough and find it really relaxing. the fact I make some money at it is cream

Erik

I had thought the "art/craft/trade" aspect would cover that one :biggrin:

But yes I could see that one being a great aspect for everyone :bananen_smilies051:
Raymond

PS
"because I would have driven off the road"...how droll...lol
 
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I voted Other.

I started because I thought it was a cool activity. After collecting all the tools, I found I really enjoy it. It's a hobby/stress relief/ small income activity to me. I truly love it and if I can make a buck or two, to offset the cost. That's all the better. :smile::smile: That's why I started and still continue to love it.
 
Not sure why, I enjoy turning, it puts a few sheckles in my pocket, it buys nice eq2uipment, and I love seeing what will come out of a piece of timber, You may not remember the OLD 1960s Honda slogan "You meet the nicest people on a Honda" pretty much the same thing in turning. (most of the time)
 
I voted "other", my "OTHER" is to help wind down, and destress. I love to be able to turn the brain off, and make shavings. I also have found it very rewarding to see the expression on the faces of the people I give my stuff to.

Not very often do I sell my work, but once in a while some one can not help themselves :tongue:

Kev
 
I picked other too. I do it for fun, but plan to make money at it one of these days in the not so distant future/
 
I started turning a few years ago because after being unemployed for a few months I realized that I was one of those IDIOTS who defined himself by his job. After several years of 60 - 70 hour work weeks suddenly not having a job to go to made me realize that I had no life outside of work. It also dawned on me that if I didn't make some changes retirement was really going to suck. Now woodturning is just one of the hobbies I pursue. All of the hobbies I pursue have the possibility of earning me income. Now instead of retiring the plan is to slowly morph into running my own small business. Of course the monthly pension cheques will just be gravy :-)
 
As a school counselor, I need a stress reliever too. I come home from school/work from dealing with various student (and Administration) issues and turning helps me unwind. It's great therapy for me.
 
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