Woodturning is a fun, engaging, and tremendously rewarding hobby that will last a lifetime. But to enjoy it, you have to take the first steps and get started. With this collection of articles from American Woodturner magazine, you’ll quickly get out of the blocks with the best practices on safety, tools, and fundamental techniques. Along with the 18 skill-building projects for everything from bowls and pens to holiday ornaments and doorknobs, Getting Started in Woodturning delivers all the detailed, practical advice a beginner needs. Inside Getting Started in Woodturning, you’ll discover: *…mehr
Woodturning is a fun, engaging, and tremendously rewarding hobby that will last a lifetime. But to enjoy it, you have to take the first steps and get started. With this collection of articles from American Woodturner magazine, you’ll quickly get out of the blocks with the best practices on safety, tools, and fundamental techniques. Along with the 18 skill-building projects for everything from bowls and pens to holiday ornaments and doorknobs, Getting Started in Woodturning delivers all the detailed, practical advice a beginner needs. Inside Getting Started in Woodturning, you’ll discover: * What to know when buying and aligning your first lathe * Safety practices for dust collection, face shields, and the shop * Techniques for sharpening and using your turning tools * How to turn, avoid catches, and finish like a pro * 18 useful projects to build your skillsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The American Association of Woodturners (AAW) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is dedicated to advancing the art and craft of woodturning worldwide. The AAW provides opportunities for education, information, and organization to those interested in turning wood while and is focused on establishing lathe-turned work as a major element in the art and craft world. Established in 1986, AAW has thousands of members and a network of local chapters globally, representing professionals, amateurs, gallery owners, collectors, and wood/tool suppliers. The official journal of the AAW is American Woodturner, the leading publication on the art and craft of woodturning in the world. A wellspring of practical information, inspiration, and resources, American Woodturner is published six times each year and is one of the premier benefits of membership.
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Intro Section 1: Getting Started Advice for Beginning Turners Shopping for Your First Lathe Turning and Aligning Your Lathe Learn to Sharpen All Your Turning Tools Sharpening Jigs Are You Wearing the Right Faceshield Collect Dust at the Lathe Safety Checklist Section 2: The Tools Choosing the Right Driving Centers Faceplates Sweet and Simple Chucking Strategies Mastering the Four-Jaw Scroll Chuck What Speed is the Best? Get a Good Start with Lathe and Turning Tools Your First Bowl Gouge A Guide to Gouges Spindle Roughing Gouge Getting the Most from Scrapers Using the Point Tool Carbide Cutters Humanizing the Skew Chisel Parting Tool Bandsaw: Safe Setup and Operations Bandsaw: Safe Practices with Green Wood Grinder Wheels Section 3: The Techniques & Tips Wood: Kiln-Dried, Green, or Air Dried Twenty Ways NOT to Turn a Bowl The Complete Spindle Turner Twenty Ways to Master Spindle Turning Quick Guide for Avoiding Catches How to Avoid a Catch Good Grip: Feel the Wood through the Tool Sandpaper: The Nitty Gritty Guide to Finishing Food Safe Finishing Nice Turner's Finish Last Section 4: The Projects The Honey Dipper is a Classic First Project Egg Cup Introduces End-Grain Hollowing Letter Opener: A Skill Builder that Makes a Great Gift Basic Wooden Bowl Out of a Limb: Natural Edged Bowls Ring Holders Make Great Gifts Classy Clocks Turning Offset Handles Simplified Pepper Mill: It's a New Grind Scoop for Ice Cream Napkins Rings Salt and Pepper Shakers Turning the Finger-Snap Top Pen with a Wooden Grip Holiday Tree Topper: Turn Something Special Colorful Christmas Lights Two-Part Goblet: Tenon Connects Bowl to Stern Door Knob Upgrade
Intro Section 1: Getting Started Advice for Beginning Turners Shopping for Your First Lathe Turning and Aligning Your Lathe Learn to Sharpen All Your Turning Tools Sharpening Jigs Are You Wearing the Right Faceshield Collect Dust at the Lathe Safety Checklist Section 2: The Tools Choosing the Right Driving Centers Faceplates Sweet and Simple Chucking Strategies Mastering the Four-Jaw Scroll Chuck What Speed is the Best? Get a Good Start with Lathe and Turning Tools Your First Bowl Gouge A Guide to Gouges Spindle Roughing Gouge Getting the Most from Scrapers Using the Point Tool Carbide Cutters Humanizing the Skew Chisel Parting Tool Bandsaw: Safe Setup and Operations Bandsaw: Safe Practices with Green Wood Grinder Wheels Section 3: The Techniques & Tips Wood: Kiln-Dried, Green, or Air Dried Twenty Ways NOT to Turn a Bowl The Complete Spindle Turner Twenty Ways to Master Spindle Turning Quick Guide for Avoiding Catches How to Avoid a Catch Good Grip: Feel the Wood through the Tool Sandpaper: The Nitty Gritty Guide to Finishing Food Safe Finishing Nice Turner's Finish Last Section 4: The Projects The Honey Dipper is a Classic First Project Egg Cup Introduces End-Grain Hollowing Letter Opener: A Skill Builder that Makes a Great Gift Basic Wooden Bowl Out of a Limb: Natural Edged Bowls Ring Holders Make Great Gifts Classy Clocks Turning Offset Handles Simplified Pepper Mill: It's a New Grind Scoop for Ice Cream Napkins Rings Salt and Pepper Shakers Turning the Finger-Snap Top Pen with a Wooden Grip Holiday Tree Topper: Turn Something Special Colorful Christmas Lights Two-Part Goblet: Tenon Connects Bowl to Stern Door Knob Upgrade
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