Hopefully, some pictures will be posted
Here is the guy I shared a bench with, his name is Andy and I strongly suspect he is an Estes, he does not have a nickname:
This is Chris. He was directly behind me, and despite having no hard evidence to support it, I believe he was the one that kept stealing my pencils. Here is a photo where I recreated the crime scene, notice the pencil on the wooden block that his barrel was resting on:
Here's my good friend Levi, Levi is working on this amazing walnut Moravian bench that takes down for transport that he built. I wish I had a picture of it but my phone broke very early in the week. An interesting thing about Levi is that he owns a panda:
Here is Gary giving a demonstration early in the week on seating a barrel. We were very fortunate to have Gary as an instructor, he has a great deal of knowledge and is able to break things down into very digestible chunks. He's also very skilled at putting out fires in a build:
Here is lock savant Jeff during his lecture completing the punchline to a joke, I don't want to spoil it here so you'll have to ask him about if you ever see him at a show or a class. Just ask to hear his "lock joke":
Eric showed up for the first week to help out and that was a really nice surprise. He did a lecture on finishing that was worth the price of admission alone. Later on I observed his hands while he was helping me with my project and I saw how completely shredded and scarred they were from making his bones in gunbuilding. He earned every skill he owns tenfold:
He would stay up and give lectures well after everyone else had gone to bed:
Ken on the other hand has the hands of a twenty year old:
The shop light here was off by he way, Ken also has an aura that radiates from him:
Here is my friend Bucky at the beginning of the week, he brought with him his guitar and was belting out the most amazing songs after class was over back at the cabin:
And here he is later on in the week when Ian and Eric were letting him know about the taxmen busting up both his stills:
And Jim: