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The November 2004 class #36 seminar has just concluded, with resounding success! Robert had
students from across the nation, and Canada in attendance. The session went as planned without a hitch. Over the
four day period, the students watched as Robert took a stack of mesquite lumber, and transformed it into a finished
rocker. Robert had a guest instructor, Jamie Norwood, assist in many of the procedures. Between the two of them,
a beautiful rocking chair took form. For an idea of what happens during each of the four days, click on the following
images.
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*** DAY THREE ***
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| By day three, things are really rolling very nicely. Everyone has become friends with each other, and the session
takes on a very comfortable atmosphere. Everyone, including myself, really enjoys this class. |
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*** DAY FOUR ***
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| The final day. All of the work finally pays off here. The first thing Robert does is take the clamps off of the
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NOTE:
Woodworking is inherently dangerous.
All participants are required to sign a liability release form before each seminar commences.
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