American Association of Woodturners
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Routing Turned Work
Cindy 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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Turning Threaded Inserts
Walt 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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A Look at Gouge Geometry
Lyndal Anthony of the American Association of Woodturners discusses bowl-gouge profiles and how variations in these shapes can affect your cutting results.
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Pro Tips for Turning Duplicates
Woodturning projects often require multiple parts that are exactly the same, Jim Echter of the American Association of Woodturners explains how to make the process easier.
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An Introduction to Sharpening
Dennis Belcher of the American Association of Woodturners takes you through the basics of sharpening your turning tools and what you need to know before you get started.
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Turning Captured Rings
John Lucas of the American Association of Woodturners shows clever techniques for creating rings around your turning projects, including how to make the tools to create them.
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PROJECT: Stool with Stretchers
Beth Ireland of the American Association of Woodturners shows how to combine the power of your lathe and drill press to make an easy and comfortable stool.
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Adding an Inlaid Butterfly Patch
Ed Pretty of the American Association of Woodturners helps you save your slightly cracked bowl blanks with an attractive and effective inlay.
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Turn an Etui-Inspired Box
Sam Angelo of the American Association of Woodturners demonstrates a way to create an ornamental, cylindrical storage box.
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Tips for Turning Figured Woods
Tom Wirsing of the American Association of Woodturners shows the proper techniques for setting up and making cuts on highly figured woods during woodturning.