Available Videos (updated 15 May, 2009)
The following videos are provided free of charge for viewing and download. The video format is "WMV" (Microsoft Windows Media Player). Click on each link below to view the video, or right-click on the link and save the video (Save Target As...) to your hard-drive for viewing later. Many of these short videos introduce DVD and VHS products sold through this site.
- The American Association of Woodturners - Who We Are - What We Offer (10 minutes)
- 2008 Richmond Virginia Symposium - Instant Gallery, Critiques and Special Exhibits - DVD sales
- 2008 Richmond Virginia Symposium - Techniques Volume One - DVD sales
- 2008 Richmond Virginia Symposium - Techniques Volume Two - DVD sales
- 2008 Richmond Virginia Symposium - Vendor/Trade Show, new products
- 2007 Portland Oregon Symposium - Binh Pho's tribute to Frank Sudol and Live Auction Excerpt
- 2007 Portland Oregon Symposium - Complete 13 minute Frank Sudol tribute
- 2007 Portland Oregon Symposium - Vendor/Trade Show in high resolution (Cable/DSL) or low resolution (Dial-up)
- 2006 Louisville Kentucky Symposium - Instant Gallery - DVD sales
- 2006 Louisville Kentucky Symposium - Techniques Volume One - DVD sales
- 2006 Louisville Kentucky Symposium - Techniques Volume Two - DVD sales
- Mark St. Leger, Skill Building Projects - 6 minute teaser from the 93 minute video - VHS tape & DVD sales
- Robert Rosand, Turning Projects from Scrap - 7 minute snippet from the 93 minute video - VHS tape & DVD sales
- Rus Hurt, An Introduction to Bowl Turning - 5 minute intro to the 1 hour, 24 minute video - DVD sales
- Fundamentals of Sharpening - Short intro to the 1 hour, 30 minute video - DVD sales
- William Hunter, Woodturning Innovator/Sculptor - Snippet from the 1 hour 33 minute video - DVD sales
- MDF Rose Engine by Jon Magill - Supplemental info to "Build Your Own Rose Engine Lathe", pages 52-53, Spring 2007
- Stacey Hager's Point Tool creation and demonstration -
Associated article in the Fall 2005 American Woodturner journal
YouTube Videos
- These same videos are available for viewing though the AAW's YouTube Channel, by clicking here.
Videos Usage
- Note that video files tend to be large. Download times over dial-up phone lines may exceed one hour.
- If the video does not work, upgrade to the latest Windows Media Player by clicking here.
- If you are a Mac (Apple) user, and want to view this video with QuickTime, consider downloading this plug-in so you can view Windows Media Player video on a Mac.
