Getting Started in Woodturning

18 Practical Projects & Expert Advice on Safety, Tools & Techniques

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Woodwork
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Author: ISBN: 9781940611228
Publisher: Spring House Press Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: Spring House Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781940611228
Publisher: Spring House Press
Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: Spring House Press
Language: English

Whether you’re just getting started at the lathe or you’re a seasoned woodturner looking for fresh insight, you’ll find it all in the AAW Official Guide, "Getting Started in Woodturning", an essential reference of safety information, tool advice, woodturning techniques, and practical projects from the pages of American Woodturner, the journal from the American Association of Woodturners (AAW). Written for beginning woodturners by some of today's finest woodturners, including Richard Raffan, Jim Rodgers, Richard Kleinhenz, and Alan Lacer, "Getting Started in Woodturning" teaches shop-tested, best-practice fundamentals that make woodturning a safe, enjoyable, and enriching hobby that will last a lifetime. Divided into four sections - Getting Started, Tools, Techniques, and Projects - this treasure-trove of expert information will guide an aspiring woodturner to discover what to know when buying and aligning a lathe; safety practices for dust collection, face shields, and the shop; techniques for sharpening and using turning tools; how to turn, avoid catches, and finish like a pro; and 18 useful projects to build your skills "Getting Started in Woodturning" is the only book a beginner needs to safely and confidently get started in the craft of woodturning.

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Whether you’re just getting started at the lathe or you’re a seasoned woodturner looking for fresh insight, you’ll find it all in the AAW Official Guide, "Getting Started in Woodturning", an essential reference of safety information, tool advice, woodturning techniques, and practical projects from the pages of American Woodturner, the journal from the American Association of Woodturners (AAW). Written for beginning woodturners by some of today's finest woodturners, including Richard Raffan, Jim Rodgers, Richard Kleinhenz, and Alan Lacer, "Getting Started in Woodturning" teaches shop-tested, best-practice fundamentals that make woodturning a safe, enjoyable, and enriching hobby that will last a lifetime. Divided into four sections - Getting Started, Tools, Techniques, and Projects - this treasure-trove of expert information will guide an aspiring woodturner to discover what to know when buying and aligning a lathe; safety practices for dust collection, face shields, and the shop; techniques for sharpening and using turning tools; how to turn, avoid catches, and finish like a pro; and 18 useful projects to build your skills "Getting Started in Woodturning" is the only book a beginner needs to safely and confidently get started in the craft of woodturning.

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