American Association of Woodturners
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Project: Turning a Square Box
Michael Hamilton-Clark of the American Association of Woodturners has a clever idea for using small, square pieces of scrap in your workshop.
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Modern Tool Steels and Grinders
When it’s time to buy new tools, take advantage of developments in modern tool steels. Tom Wirsing of the American Association of Woodturners explains in this woodturning article.
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PROJECT: Turning a Funnel
Tim Heil of the American Association of Woodturners saw an opportunity in his kitchen and turned it into a very unique woodturning project.
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PROJECT: Double-Offset Bread Knife
Paul Coppinger of the American Association of Woodturners takes inspiration from a scroll saw project combined with a tricky turning technique to make a clever kitchen helper.
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Simplifying the Skew
The American Association of Woodturners’ Jim Echter simplifies the skew, what it is, types of cuts and how to implement them.
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PROJECT: Elegant Biscuit Cutter
Joe Larese of the American Association of Woodturners has an idea for a turned biscuit cutter that is both simple and useful.
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PROJECT: Spindle-Turned Pencil Box
This clever pencil box project is practical, customizable, fun to build and will be appreciated by any kid (or kid at heart).
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PROJECT: An Elegant Mortar and Pestle
Kurt Hertzog of the American Association of Woodturners demonstrates how to craft an ancient but still very useful kitchen tool.
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PROJECT: Off-Center Salt and Pepper Shakers
American Association of Woodturners’ John Lucas offers a modern spin on the classic salt and pepper shakers with this woodturning project that would make a great gift!
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PROJECT: Turning an Earring Stand
A classic design, with a few updates from the American Association of Woodturners’ Kip Christensen makes a deceptively simple and useful gift.