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Osage Orange Input
Readers weigh in on using Osage orange lumber and share their projects.
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Turning a Hawaiian Bowl
Turned in endgrain orientation, many Hawaiian bowls feature an “island” of sapwood strategically located on their sides. Pat Kramer explains the process.
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VIDEO: Exploring Woodturning Bowl Design
Ernie Conover takes you on a tour of many of the bowls he and other respected woodturners have created. He discusses the forms and purposes of various types of bowls.
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PROJECT: Carved Dough Bowls
Replicate this hardworking kitchen accessory from days of yore using your band saw and a power-carving tool. It’s a perfect excuse to head outdoors and let the chips fly.
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VIDEO: Power Carving a Dough Bowl
Learn how Rob Johnstone used the Arbortech TurboPlane to carve a dough bowl. Mounted to your angle grinder, the Arbortech TurboPlane can be used to shape, sculpt and plane a huge variety of wooden objects.
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Simulating Segmentation with the Scroll Saw
Creating the look of segmentation is easier than you think.
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Turning a Bird’s Mouth Bowl
Mimic baby bird beaks with easy turnings from tree limbs.
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Scroll Saw Cutting at a (Steep) Angle
Use steep angle cuts on a scroll saw to create bowls that look lathe-turned.
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VIDEO: Turning Three Sizes of Bowls Using Vacuum Chucks
Learn how Ernie finishes turning these three bowls using a combination of vacuum chucks and multiple jaw chucks.
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Morakniv 164 Hook Knife
Swedish-made hook knife with 2-in. stainless-steel blade has a 1/2-in. internal radius for carving spoons, bowls and more.