Woodturners Weekend and a new lathe sponsored by “YOU”
I’ve spent nearly all of the the last three days in my shop turning wood. A year ago this would have been fun for me, but not too much fun or engaging for others. Today, we have an onslaught of new media tools that let us take our obscure arts and bring them to the world.
During my “Woodturners Weekend” event I was able to share my woodturning with friends old and new all the while teaching and informing others about the age old craft of woodturning. Friday night I decided that I would try to raise funds for a new lathe. An offer had been made to me by a local woodturner that had a nearly new lathe and that he would be selling it, giving me first shot. As my small lathe has been on it’s last legs for some time now I decided to say yes to the lathe offer and figure out later how to get the money for the new purchase.
This brought me to my “Woodturners Weekend” event, an event I hope to hold yearly from this point on. I would stream my woodturning live to the internet through my blog TV channel, get people involved and see if I could sell my art as well as make a few new friends and acquaintances. Of course, through the good people in my network the event was a great success! Over the course of the weekend I sold nearly $400 in woodturned items generating enough income to give me the ability to purchase the new lathe that I will pick up this thursday night. My birthday is on August third so I guess the timing couldn’t be any better. When i get the new lathe set up I will post photos here on my site.
The picture above is a good representation of the items turned this weekend. I couldn’t fit all of the items in the picture so I pulled a good variety of the pieces I turned. The rest of the items that I have remaining unsold can be found at my storefront and are priced very reasonably.
Beyond the great news of getting the new lathe, I was amazed at the number of folks that came to the live woodturning shows. The connections and relationships I have made through the social media space are amazing. After my last show on Saturday evening I was asked to do an interview with Jim Long @NewmediaJim on Twitter, on how I bring my art to the social media space. Thank you Jim for the opportunity. If you are interested in listening to that interview I have it located at the bottom of the post. Just hit the play button to listen.
I also have many people to thank, and I hope I don’t forget anyone. First off I need to thank “everyone” who showed up to support me at my live stream and I would also like to thank Tommy Vallier for his assistance updating my blog as I progressed through the weekend. Tommy is a Wordpress genius.
Also I would like to thank:
Len Edgerly(@LenEdgerly) who Purchased a set of Sushi Dishes.
Sooz(@Sooz) who commissioned a group of items Friday night before the event started.
Mary Reagan(@MTKR) Who bought a beautiful bowl for a gift.
Alicia Staley (@Stales) Purchased a set of wine bottle stoppers.
John Piercy(@fotographic) Purchased a set of Wine Bottle Stoppers.
Zack Millican (@zackdman) Who purchased two sets of Sushi Dishes.
Patricia Anderson (@pfanderson) Who commissioned a special piece made from Brown Mallee Burl.
Whitney Hoffman (@LDPodcast) For purchasing a Gavel & Stryker Combo.
Christine Taylor (@Mousewords) For her amazing blog post!
And again thanking “Everyone” who played a hand in making my weekend go great!
My Discussion with Jim Long.
Keith Burtis
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July 28th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
It was a great show. I really liked being able to see my purchase as it was being made.
July 28th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
The show was great fun. Neat interview, too!
Congratulations on meeting your goal!
July 28th, 2008 at 5:45 pm
That was my first time watching you turn live, Keith. I found it extremely interesting.
Cheers,
Connie
July 28th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Hi Keith,
Congrats on a successful weekend. I really enjoyed the podcast! I will keep you in mind when it is time for Xmas presents!
–Amrita
July 28th, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Mary - as much fun for me as it was for you i hope
Thank you again.
Christine (Mousewords) thank you very much.
Connie, thank you, glad you found it interesting. cant wait to see you at http://www.niagarameetup.org
Amrita, thank you very much. Good luck with your art gallery