How to Turn a Honeycomb Resin Bowl Display Group Article Icon Article I recently had the pleasure of working with a South African resin artist named Ahron Gropper on a long-distance collaboration. After seeing a beautiful bowl he had created that incorporated... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Rewards (and Risks) of Stabilizing a Lathe Display Group Article Icon Article Adding weight to a lathe, or bolting it down to the floor, can stabilize the lathe and deliver a better turning experience. But, is it hard on the lathe? View Content Arrow Forward Icon
What to Know About Powermatic’s New Lathe Display Group Article Icon Article Powermatic has rolled out their PM2014 Wood Lathe ($1999.99). It’ll handle 20” between centers and has a 14” swing over the bed. Add a bed extension ($465.00), and you can... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Turn and Carve a Spouted Bowl Display Group Article Icon Article This sweet little spouted bowl with handle will be a fun skill-building project, taking your bowl turning skills and adding a bit of flair by incorporating some basic carving techniques... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Cut Leg Flutes Without a Chisel Display Group Article Icon Article A well turned leg can make an ordinary leg extraordinary. To put the icing on the cake, just add flutes. Flutes are a decorative element that's been around for thousands... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
No-Sharpen Carbide Lathe Chisels Display Group Article Icon Article When I'm teaching students to use a lathe, sharpening is one of the biggest hurdles to overcome. Like any woodworking tool, a sharp chisel is much easier and safer to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Spindle Turning Basics Display Group Article Icon Article Lathe turning can be lots of fun, but I know that some woodworkers are intimidated by the prospect of a piece of wood spinning against a tool at a high... View Content Arrow Forward Icon