American Woodturner 35 issue 2

April 2020
Features in this issue include:

  • Three-Faceted Bowl Gouge Handle - Reduce the white-knuckle-grip tendency by going off center for an ergonomic, out-of-round tool handle, by David Ellsworth.
  • Split-Turned Accent Shelves - Split-turning has many possible uses. Give it a try on this introductory project, by John Lucas.
  • Turn a Wood Hat - A challenging but attainable project, resulting in a useful and beautiful adornment for the head, by JoHannes Michelsen.
  • A Gallery of Wood Hats - So many possible styles and woods, an inspirational photo gallery of wood hats by various makers.
  • What’s in a Name? Is it art or craft? Terry Martin continues the conversation by challenging the labels we so freely choose. A wellconsidered look at a longstanding debate.
  • Woodturning Prominent at Artistry in Wood Show - Highlights from a well-respected annual California exhibition, by Steve Forrest.
  • Max Brosi: The Static Becomes Dynamic - Irish turner/artist Max Brosi has garnered well-deserved admiration and success within the woodturning field, by Roger Bennett.

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