Congratulations to Gabriel Hoff for "Spalted Beech Round Bottom Box" being selected as Turning of the Week for January 6, 2024
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I am wanting to learn inside-out turning. Usually the wood is glued together with brown paper bag material in the joint. I don't have many brown bags but I have a lot of the brown paper used in packing for shipment. It seems to be thinner and smoother than paper bags. Will it work just as...
These are turned 4 times, with a few sections left unturned to provide more surfaces. They are 8 inches tall, with the base about 4 3/4 inches.
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This was inspired by Larry Marley's Cherry pen that he posted on here. I thought I'd give it a try and made it in Walnut! Thanks for the inspiration Larry!
These have cherry bodies, turned 4 times. The finials and icicles are walnut and ash. They are about 8 inches long.
The fall 2007 issue of American Woodturner has a very informative article entitled A systematic approach to Multi-Axis Turning by Barbara Dill. Thank you Barbara! On page 38...
The fall 2007 issue of American Woodturner has a very informative article entitled A systematic approach to Multi-Axis Turning by Barbara Dill. Thank you Barbara! On page 38 under #7 Assembling wood to make a split (inside-out) turning there is this simple little phrase: Four square spindles...
This pair is about 13.5 inches tall, and 5.5 inches across the base. This is the first of a new style I'm playing with, and this is not the combination of woods but the larger section towards the bottom of the candleholders. This section is not turned completely round, and does have a flat...
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