Designing Patterns on Laminated Bowls
I wanted to turn some bowls, but I couldn’t afford a large slab of hardwood. So, I turned to pieces of glued-up wood. Here are my results.
Read moreI wanted to turn some bowls, but I couldn’t afford a large slab of hardwood. So, I turned to pieces of glued-up wood. Here are my results.
Read moreDoug Gordy was introduced to woodturning by his father, Vernon, a master woodturner. Doug recalls going with his father to Highland Hardware (now Highland Woodworking) for the first time in 1985, when he was a teenager. It was a much anticipated and frequent destination as he grew up. When Doug moved away from Savannah, whenever […]
Read moreCindy Pei-Si Young of the American Association of Woodturners demonstrates a clever jig that helps you added decorative elements to your turnings using a router.
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Read moreWalt Wager of the American Association of Woodturners explains the process for creating a useful part of any container, the two parts of a threaded insert.
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Read moreLyndal Anthony of the American Association of Woodturners takes a look at the basics of gouge sharpening and what different types of edges can do for your turning projects.
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