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Does anybody else remember him? He and John Fry collaborated on a magnificent project. Anyway, Walnut Guy did a quite a study on walnut finishing, So my questions are:
Anyone know what happened to him?
Anyone save hit posts on the walnut finishing issue?
Thanks, Curt
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As of August 2011 he is listed as a member of the Woodworkers Club of Houston and gave a talk about vacuum veneering. The newsletter shows a picture of him and a veneered panel. I guess he still might be a member. Ken
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Jack (Walnut Guy) describes his finishing technique here. More generic, but it might help.
http://www.wwch.org/technique/Hutch/Perfection.htm
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Wipedout said:
Found this
http://woodworkstuff.net/JProj01a.html
Thank you for the link.
I don't remember Walnut Guy but I do fondly remember John and miss his posts and input. Shortly after joining WN I asked for advise/opinion on my idea for a 52" round dinning table. Several here thought I was a little "off" but John chimed in and gave me the courage to do it "my way". It worked, THANK YOU John.
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Try him here More hits under Jack Hutchison woodworker, than Walnut guy. I think that was his forum handle, if he's not currently active in a forum, he may have dropped that part.
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We've lost quite a few talented folks here through the years. Some have passed on, others have had feuds and left, others still have just moved on.
Sad in all events.
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Thank you all for the help!
Thanks, Curt
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