American Woodturner 29-03 (June 2014)
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American Woodturner 29-03 (June 2014)
English | True PDF | 9.8 Mb | 76 Pages | Vol.29 N.3
Features
Features
Water for Wood: Don McIvor goes into depth on the use and application of water-based finishes for woodturners.
Rethinking Sharpening: If you think the best new sharpening methods are all wet, you’re probably right, by Terry Martin.
Scroll Chucks and their Maintenance: Time, attention to detail, and some elbow grease will give you a smoothly operating chuck that’s a pleasure to use, by Geoff Whaling.
A Jig for Perfect Circles: Ken Rizza centers on making flawlessly round turning blanks.
Safety Matters: From the Eye of a Survivor A cautionary tale, by Lynne Yamaguchi.
The Rookery Project: A great blue heron skillfully turned to support the arts, by David Lutrick.
Light and Fan Pulls: Here’s an intricate turning project from Mike Peace that will help develop your turning skills and pull your chain too... but in a good way.
Improvisations on the Theme of an Irish Wall: A collaborative project joining wood artists from Ireland and abroad in a single common artistic goal, by Roger Bennett.
Clay Foster: Professional Outreach Program’s 2014 Excellence Award. Structure that lasts, materials that hold up, and design that endures; all inspirations for Clay’s work, by Kevin Wallace.
Balancing on a Hard Edge:Stoney Lamar finesses gravity and the predictable at the Asheville Art Museum A retrospective look at a woodturner’s quest to capture the essence of imbalance and kinetic energy in wood and metal, by David M. Fry.
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