American Woodturner 29-01 (February 2014)
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American Woodturner 29-01 (February 2014)
English | True PDF | 8.2 Mb | 78 Pages
Inside the February 2014 Issue
Features
Heavy-Duty Tool Handle: Strong, stable, and the perfect heft, Jeff Kieserman creates the mother of all tool handles.
Stabilizing Wood: An Alchemist’s Guide: It’s a finicky process that demands your full attention, but it’s worth its weight in gold, by Don McIvor.
Anatomy of a Cone: Pens With a Sense of Humor: Rick O'Ryan demonstrates how to turn pinecones into whimsical and amusing pen-cones.
Offset-Turned Doughnut Sculpture: Neil Scobie introduces the techniques he uses to turn this complex sculptural form.
Lint Free in Style: It may be tacky, but it’s an easy and inexpensive woodturning project that’s also very useful.That’s just how we roll, byDaniel Fobert.
Finial Fundamentals: Mastering these ornamental features is delicate work that needs skill and an orderly approach, by Joe Larese.
Nice Turners Finish Last: Turning great work takes a lot of skill, thought, and time. Now Don McIvor shows us how to finish strong.
Hemispheres of Influence: Woodturning at Yale: Embodying the traditions and lore of Yale, these pieces of
University history are turned from trees that once graced the campus, by David M. Fry.
Woodturning Legacies Down-Under: A major collection of woodworking and turning equipment is a testament to the skills of New Zealand artisans, by D. Wood.
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