 | Turning Apples | | Turning fruit on the lathe is easy once you learn a few tricks and then practice your technique. No two pieces of fruit are exactly alike (not even peas in a pod) so do not worry about making exact copies of your apples, pears etc... | | Details |
 | Turning Bocce Ball | | Freehand turning of a near perfect wooden sphere without flat spots or bumps is a wonderful challenge for a turner. Whether it is for croquet, furniture drawer knobs or simply as a decorative object, the wooden sphere is a wonderful exercise in developing aPL, form, tool control and understanding grain direction... | | Details |
 | Turning End Grain Bowl | | Woodturning a natural edged, endgrain bowl with Darrell Feltmate, a juried wood turner. Wood workers will find a wood turning project for creating a beautiful bowl in end grain. | | Details |
 | Turning Natural Edged Bowls | | Woodturning natural edged bowl is demonstrated by Darrell Feltmate, a juried woodturner living in Nova Scotia. How-to advice with lots of pictures. Not surprisingly, a natural edged bowl starts with a log... | | Details |
 | Turning Pears | | Take a blank of your preferred timber measuring 4 1/2 inch x 2 3/4 inch. After checking for flaws and marking the centres, mount the piece between centres and bring to a cylinder as with the apple we turned last month... | | Details |
 | Turning Projects | | These are a few things I've turned recently. Place your pointer over a thumbnail for a description of the item, and click on the thumbnail to view a larger picture. | | Details |
 | Turning Wood Spheres | | My first shot at turning a Sphere on the Lathe was time consuming but it all turned out well in the end, just a matter of checking and rechecking everything and doing it often!! I spent a lot of time drawing everything out before putting tool to wood, I hope this all helps. | | Details |
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