June 2003 was a tool making session.
Bob Hackett and Stan Atwood discuss Stan’s watchband
Peter Asselyn trims his thumbnail, while Bob Burgess inventories the doughnuts.
Chuck Hargenrader, Bob Burgess, Mark Irving, Charlotte Carnes, and Stan Atwood.
Chuck is thinking, “How am I gonna get that last doughnut with the inventory guy hovering like this?”
Mark practices self portraiture.
Gretchen Fehlau, Mike Chase, and Mark Irving
Mark contemplates moving the lathe controls out of the way for the next “action photo”.
Stan Atwood is unaware that Bob Hackett has swiped his doughnut.
But Brian McKenna and Chuck Hargenrader are; and they’re quite interested in the technique Bob used. Must be something with that wrist device.
Meanwhile Peter Asselyn checks his thumbnail once more.
Tom Raymond and Peter Asselyn use their new gouges to compare their thumbnails. Why else would it be called a Thumbnail Grind?
Burt Truman and Bob Hackett cautiously observe.
In the background Ken Shepherd and Stan Atwood plan the next raid on the doughnut stash.
Bob Burgess, Chuck Hargenrader, and Brian McKenna contemplate how to get the blue doughnut into the supply chain without getting caught.
What Brian doesn’t know and Chuck has quickly forgotten is that Bob is the club’s Doughnut Inventory Guy
An unidentified attendee.
Is that a doughnut spike he’s prepping?
Tom Raymond points to the lathe and says to this unidentified friend, “This is where our doughnuts come from. If those other guys only knew!”
Burt Truman files a new tool component, while Getchen Fehlau and Charlotte Carnes use his back to layout tee shirt designs
Ken Shepherd and Mac Ray debate the finer points of coffee cup size and how this impacts hair color.
Tom Raymond and friend observe while Peter Asselyn resets the rubber band on the 1018
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