American Association of Woodturners
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PROJECT: Turn a Wooden Tea Strainer
Beth Ireland of the American Association of Woodturners needed a hand making loose leaf tea, so she turned this handy tea strainer. Learn how to make one of your own.
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Project: Tealight Candleholder
Bill Wells of the American Association of Woodturners has a perfect gift that will be appreciated by the candle lovers in your life: a turned base for tealight candles.
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The Basics of Workholding
Dennis Belcher explains the different types of workholders for lathes used in woodturning and discusses how they are used.
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PROJECT: Turning a Beehive Ornament
An ornament to celebrate our apian companions? A hidden candy box for your tree? Walt Wager of the American Association of Woodturners clever turning is both!
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PROJECT: Turning an Umbrella Ornament
Getting ready for the holidays? Kurt Wolff-Klammer of the American Association of Woodturners has an idea for an intricately turned and interesting to work on project.
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The Magic of Milk Paint
Kimberly Winkle of the American Association of Woodturners explains how to use milk paint and explores some of the great ways it can improve a turning project.
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PROJECT: Firewood Table Lamp
The American Association of Woodturners’ Rick Rich explains how you can turn a couple of pieces of scrap firewood and pre-packaged hardware into an attractive table lamp.
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Project: Turning a Square Box
Michael Hamilton-Clark of the American Association of Woodturners has a clever idea for using small, square pieces of scrap in your workshop.
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Modern Tool Steels and Grinders
When it’s time to buy new tools, take advantage of developments in modern tool steels. Tom Wirsing of the American Association of Woodturners explains in this woodturning article.
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PROJECT: Turning a Funnel
Tim Heil of the American Association of Woodturners saw an opportunity in his kitchen and turned it into a very unique woodturning project.