American Woodturner 34 issue 3

June 2019

Features

  • Elegant and Useful Biscuit Cutter, Not just for biscuits-the comfortable grip will let the baker in your life do muffins, scones, cookies (oh my!), by Joe Larese.
  • Whittle and Dance to Avoid Catches, David Ellsworth reviews the principles and process of turning wood without a catch.
  • Turn a Square Box, Michael Hamilton-Clark demonstrates a square-turned lidded box made from figured maple oddments.
  • Turn a Trivet and Wine Caddy, An uncomplicated project that helps to develop adaptable woodturning skills, by Walter Wager.
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Information and practical advice for a hand and wrist condition that can affect woodturners, by Rich Foa
  • Continuous Patters in Staved Design, Brian Horais demonstrates his approach to achieving curved and flowing segmented lines in his work.
  • Meet your Needs with Custom Soft Jaws, Soft nylon allows flexibility of design so you can customize for your own specific task, by Mike Peace.
  • Two Must-See Wood Art Shows This Summer, Asheville galleries host more than 50 world-class wood artists exhibiting a wide range of work, by John Hill.
  • Professional Outreach Program 2019 Exhibition: Traces, A collection of small-scale works in wood or clay that celebrate the slightly seen, by Tib Shaw.
  • Dale Larson: 2019 AAW Honorary Lifetime Member, A natural leader, organizer, and teacher known for his quiet
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