American Woodturner 34 issue 1

February 2019

Features

  • A Unique Seaside Commission, Chris Grace describes the challenges involved in turning an intricate architectural embellishment.
  • Sanding with a Lubricant, When you're tired of breathing sanding dust or you want a silky-smooth finish, we-sanding may be just the thing, with Mike Peace.
  • Turning a Warring Stand, A great project that lets you practice spindle cuts and fine detail turning, by Kip Christensen.
  • A Multiaxis Bowl with Handles, An innovative turning project that uses multiple axes to interesting and useful effect, by Louis Boucher.
  • A Peek into Some Pro Shops, Take a tour of four professional woodturning shops with accompanying video, by Kurt Hertzog.
  • A Weighted Shopmade Mallet, Make a custom mallet that feels natural in your hand, for when you need just the perfect tap, by Tim Heil.
  • U-"Turning" My Way Across America, Social media and a meandering road trip immerse Cheryl Lewis in a welcoming community of turners.
  • Uproarious Reciprocation The Women in Turning eXchange,Building confidence, exploring creativity, and expanding skills-all while having fun, by Lynne Yamaguchi and Kathleen Frey Duncan.
  • Looking Ahead: Kailee Bosch, One of a new generation of artists and makers poised to invigorate the future of turning.
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