American Woodturner 34 issue 2

April 2019

Features

  • A Kit Is a Kit Is a Kit, Right?, Not all kits are created equal, but Jon Magill shows how to select the one that fits your turning style.
  • The Sensational Skew, Simplified, Simpler, yes. But there are some rules to learn-and then there's practice and more practice, by Jim Echter.
  • On Demonstrating, A veteran demonstrator shares entertaining anecdotes and practical advice for newcomers and old hands alike, by Richard Raffan.
  • A Cubic Muse: Evolution of a Concept, Jerry Johnson reveals the inner musings that fueled his creativity.
  • The Steps of a Dance: Inspiration and Process Lead to Organic Forms, For Alain Mailland, creativity comes from the heart, but he makes and builds from the mind.
  • Micro-Urn Ornaments, A unique and elegant way to honor loved ones, by Ron Gerton.
  • New Directions in Wood: the Creative Style of Jeanne Douphrate, In fewer than five years, she has established herself in the field of woodturning whit a remarkable record of achievement, by J. Paul Fennell.
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