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kick wheel design

updated thu 28 mar 02

 

BILL AYCOCK on wed 27 mar 02


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Greg,

Thanks for the compliments. It has always been my intention to pass this
design on freely, with the only limitation being that the availability is
nonexclusive.

However, the design really consists of three sheets of paper, two of which
are drawings, and one is a bill of materials. It is important that these
three sheets be kept together as they were printed in Charles Count's book,
"Pottery Workshop". I am enclosing the bill of materials in Word document
format so the set will be complete.

Bill Aycock

wanting to get back to Persimmon Hill


At 04:11 PM 3/26/02 -0600, you wrote:
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Bill,

During my studies at Troy State University I met a potter named Tim Weber.
He had a design for a Kick wheel that had your copyright affixed. Please
see the attached. I built two of these wheels as a part of an independent
study and they were great wheels. I often see where inquiries are made
about good plans for DIY wheels. Do you not want these plans shared? It's a
shame not to.

Please advise as to whether or not to share the plans.

Thanks,
Greg Aman

Attachment Converted: "C:\EUDORADI\ATTACHMENTS\Potter's Wheel Page 1.TIF"

Attachment Converted: "C:\EUDORADI\ATTACHMENTS\Potter's Wheel Page 2.TIF"

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Bill Aycock --- Persimmon Hill
Woodville, Alabama, US 35776
(in the N.E. corner of the State)
W4BSG -- Grid EM64vr
baycock@HiWAAY.net
w4bsg@arrl.net
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