turning
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Fixing the Broken Rim of a Turned Bowl
Rob Johnstone explores how cyanoacrylate glue can fix a turning mishap.
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Turn a Natural-Edge Green-Wood Bowl
Few lathe projects are more attractive than natural-edge bowls. Learn how to turn a log into a beautiful bowl that features a natural top edge.
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Turn a Faceplate for Your Lathe
How to turn a simple faceplate that will offer solid, secure support for a variety of turned objects from platters to bowls, and a lot in between.
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Using CA Glue to Chuck a Bowl on Your Lathe
Turning expert Ernie Conover demonstrates how to use cyanoacrylate (CA) glues to help chuck a bowl to your lathe.
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VIDEO: Turning Croquet Balls on Your Lathe
In this video, Ernie demonstrates the process of turning your own croquet balls on the lathe.
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Fixtures and Chucks for Woodturning
“Fixtures and Chucks for Woodturning” by Clarence Green covers both commercially produced and shop-made chucks, centers and faceplates.
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Teknatool: Three Decades of Lathe Innovation
When it comes to lathes, if you could build a better mousetrap, what would your ideal machine be? Wouldn’t it…
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What Else Can Fill Holes In a Turning?
I filled the holes with epoxy resin, which was a big pain because it took so long to harden. What else can I fill the holes with?
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For What Should Bat Maker Use Wood Scraps?
I am trying to figure out other purposes for the heavier maple wood.
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Cleaning Up the Foot
After turning a bowl on the lathe, one always has the chore of cleaning up the base – the foot.