Want to buy local? We have plenty of woodturned gift items. Dibbles for gardeners, mashers for fermenters, darning eggs for darners. Bowls, rolling pins, cutting boards and t-shirts. Our shop will be open from 8-5, Monday - Friday through Dec. 21. Call to check on weekend hours. 410-732-8414.
Art Show at Maxgallery includes Mark's woodturned bowls
Hope you can join us on October 28th for the opening reception of this group show at MAXgallery. Can’t make the opening? Mark will be do a woodturning demonstration at the closing on November 18th and that will be fun too! MAXgallery for those of you who haven’t had the pleasure, is located in Butchers Hill in southeast Baltimore just below Fayette St. close to Patterson Park Ave. Parking is on the street with a short walk through the Butchers Hill neighborhood to the gallery.
Hand Spikes for the Fort McHenry Cannons
We were asked by the folks at Fort McHenry to reproduce hand spikes. These tapered poles are used to move the cannons into position. Joe Supik did the turning, they will do the finishing at the fort.
About 4 minutes into this video you can see the Fort McHenry Guard using the hand spike as they reenact the firing of the cannons.
New Mark Supik & Co T-shirts
Heading down to Printworks on Boston Street today to pick up a new batch of Mark Supik & Co. t-shirts just in time for tomorrow's start of the fall semester of woodturning workshops. Our fall class schedule is filling up. We still have space in the Sept. 22nd Right Start Class if you are looking for a great way to get started on a new hobby and you get a free t-shirt when you come to class!
Our Beer Taphandle Catalog Shapes on Display
For some time we have wanted a physical version of our catalog of beer taphandle shapes. Thanks to the new space we are able to make that happen. If you’re looking for the perfect handle for your brewery you’ll be able to stop in at 1200 N. Macon Street and check out our selection in person. You can find descriptions of each of these shapes in our on-line catalog. We have plenty of samples of these handles labeled and silk screened in our museum. Follow us on Instagram to see more of the museum.