Back in the late 1970s, Ernie Conover began teaching woodworking classes. At the time, he and his father, also named Ernie Conover, were manufacturing the Conover Lathe, “and we decided to offer classes so that we could get people to use the machine properly and safely.”
The Conover Lathe is no longer manufactured, but Ernie is still teaching classes both in general woodworking and in his specialty of woodturning. “If they wanted to learn to carve sculptures or something, I’d send them elsewhere, but for general woodworking, I’ll teach just about anything I know how to do,” Conover says.
As for turning, “Turning is kind of like playing the piano. You can buy a Steinway, but unless you, first of all, have a teacher to guide you and then, secondly,…
