American Woodturner 36 issue 6

American Woodturner 36 issue 6
December 2021
  • Turn Your First Bowl: A No-Chuck, No-Gouge Approach - If you are new to turning and not yet “rubbing the bevel,” Scott Belway offers a simpler approach.

  • Make a Hollow Sphere Ornament - A lovely holiday ornament, not to mention a great skill-building project—with an accompanying video, by Walt Wager.

  • Inlaid Sphere Ornament - A fun variation on the hollow sphere ornament, by Rick Fox.

  • Split-Turned Candy Ornament - Split-turning is simple and has many uses. Here’s a fun one for the festive season, by John E. Brady.

  • Ripples Become a Tsunami: The 2021 Virtual WIT eXchange - A review of this year’s Women in Turning collaborative event, by Linda Ferber and Marie Anderson.

  • The Art of Wood: A New Zealand Exhibition - An online exhibition of turned works organized by New Zealand’s National Association of Woodworkers, by Trefor Roberts.

  • Kip Christensen: A Life Dedicated to Helping Others - A teacher, demonstrator, ambassador for the craft — not to mention a fine maker in his own right, Kip Christensen in profile, by Terry Martin.

  • Student Turning Talent Recognized: 2021 Turning to the Future - Creative works by student turners were once again on display at the 2021 AWFSFair® in Las Vegas, by Tib Shaw.
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