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Photos: Taking turns

Published 6:46 pm Monday, February 16, 2015

Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion Al Janonis with three birch bowls he carved on an electric lathe at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner's meeting at the "3 Guys, No Wood" workshop on Saturday, Feb. 14.
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Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion Al Janonis with three birch bowls he carved on an electric lathe at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner's meeting at the "3 Guys, No Wood" workshop on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion Al Janonis with three birch bowls he carved on an electric lathe at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner's meeting at the "3 Guys, No Wood" workshop on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Sterling Rasumussen teaches Lee Halstead how to turn a birch goblet on an electric lathe at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner's meeting at the "3 Guys, No Wood" workshop on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion Lee Halstead (right) examines the thin, translucent cup of a birch goblet carved by Sterling Rasmussen (left) at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner's meeting at the "3 Guys, No Wood" workshop on Saturday, Feb. 14.

Top: Al Janonis stands next to three birch bowls he carved on an electric lathe during the “3 Guys, No Wood” workshop on Saturday.

Middle: Lee Halstead (right) examines the thin, translucent bowl of a birch goblet carved by Sterling Rasmussen (left) at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner’s meeting at the “3 Guys, No Wood” workshop on Saturday.

Bottom: Sterling Rasumussen teaches Lee Halstead how to turn a birch goblet on an electric lathe at a Kenai Peninsula Woodturner’s meeting at the “3 Guys, No Wood” workshop on Saturday.