Written directly from transcribed audiotapes recorded during a week-long interview with the master woodworker, this tribute to Bob Stocksdale reveals his life experiences, philosophies, and often replicated turning methods, all in his own words. A private artist who lived quietly and was not widely written about, Stocksdale's lifelong quest for the perfect bowl is chronicled, while select step-by-step, how-to tips for fellow craftsmen are detailed. Featuring a gallery of beautiful, never-before-seen photographs sure to inspire artists, this unique biography provides the master's advice on tools--including lathes, band saws, and jointers, sharpening devices, and wood selection--as well as his business tips for pricing, selling, and shipping finished pieces. A portrait of a beloved and respected artisan, this guide offers the first in-depth look at the man behind the perfect wooden bowl.
To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl During the woodturning renaissance of the 1970s, one man emerged as the inspiration for scores of new woodturners. His name was Bob Stocksdale. Extraordinarily talented, Stocksdale began turning bowls in the 1940s and was a master at finding the natural beauty in wood. This unique talent, combined with his gifted use of simple tools, became the trademark of his work. With pieces in the Smithsonian and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he became an unassuming celebrity who set the standard for woodturning excellence. In 1987, author Ron Roszkiewicz had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend a week in Stockdale's home workshop to hear him describe his life and his work. With text transcribed directly from audiotapes and never-before-seen photographs, To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl illustrates more than just how a turning legend shapes, sharpens, and finishes-it's a snapshot of an American original. To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl also features: " Full-color gallery photos of more than 50 original pieces " Step-by-step instructions from Stocksdale on how to turn a bowl and a platter sharpen tools, sand, and finish. " Letters and newspaper excerpts from the 1950s " An introduction from good friends, Sam Maloof "His work in bowl turning set a standard that all turners look up to today: Excellence is where you begin." ______David Ellsworth, Author, Woodturning Artisan and Teacher "I have always regarded Bob Stocksdale as the consummate craftsman, the epitome of old world craftsmanship in the 'new world.'" _______Mark Lindquist, Author and Renowned Wood Sculpture Artist
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To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl During the woodturning renaissance of the 1970s, one man emerged as the inspiration for scores of new woodturners. His name was Bob Stocksdale. Extraordinarily talented, Stocksdale began turning bowls in the 1940s and was a master at finding the natural beauty in wood. This unique talent, combined with his gifted use of simple tools, became the trademark of his work. With pieces in the Smithsonian and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he became an unassuming celebrity who set the standard for woodturning excellence. In 1987, author Ron Roszkiewicz had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend a week in Stockdale's home workshop to hear him describe his life and his work. With text transcribed directly from audiotapes and never-before-seen photographs, To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl illustrates more than just how a turning legend shapes, sharpens, and finishes-it's a snapshot of an American original. To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl also features: " Full-color gallery photos of more than 50 original pieces " Step-by-step instructions from Stocksdale on how to turn a bowl and a platter sharpen tools, sand, and finish. " Letters and newspaper excerpts from the 1950s " An introduction from good friends, Sam Maloof "His work in bowl turning set a standard that all turners look up to today: Excellence is where you begin." ______David Ellsworth, Author, Woodturning Artisan and Teacher "I have always regarded Bob Stocksdale as the consummate craftsman, the epitome of old world craftsmanship in the 'new world.'" _______Mark Lindquist, Author and Renowned Wood Sculpture Artist
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