Greetings – Just a quick note to say that my website at, www.petersturner.com , is now, up and running.
thanks, Peter
Greetings – Just a quick note to say that my website at, www.petersturner.com , is now, up and running.
thanks, Peter
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Nice site! I like the simplicity and the way it opens with a slide show. Good looking work. Odd that we haven't met. I'm just up the road in Gorham. My work has mostly been architectural and building. Formally worked at Windam Millworks and Architectural woodcraft in Vassalboro. I had free run of those shops back in the day, too. The owners usually kept me busy with moonlight work the shops couldn't do. I taught carpentry and cabinetmaking at Westbrook Voc for a number of years. I'm trying to gravitate more towards furniture in my old age but the trim jobs keep coming and I don't say no. I'll keep my eye open for you at the suppliers. Good luck with your site.
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
Thanks. When I moved back to Maine I started out at Precision Millwork, here in South Portland.Peter
Nice job on the site !
Very pleasant and usable.
Enjoyed viewing your work. Just great !
roc
So Turner isn't a turner? I've yet to meet a turner who turns. Funny.
Your photography is excellent and easy to navigate, as is the site. I would have liked to see a few more angles of each piece, though. I like your metaphor between your music and furniture tastes.
Chris @ www.flairwoodwork.spaces.live.com
(soon to be www.flairwoodworks.com)
- Success is not the key to happines. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. - Albert Schweitzer
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