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Woodturning Full Circle
Contributor(s): Springett, David (Author)
ISBN: 1565234065     ISBN-13: 9781565234062
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2009
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Annotation: Twisted polygons, gravity-defying clocks, and intricate wooden puzzles are only some of the challenges this manual offers to skilled woodturners. Providing step-by-step guidance, the pages introduce curious and complex geometric shapes, interlocking forms, and abstract sculptures. A photo gallery of finished pieces, providing inspiration for adding paint and other decorative touches, rounds out this valuable guidebook.
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BISAC Categories:
- Crafts & Hobbies | Woodwork - General
Dewey: 684.083
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 8.2" W x 10.7" (1.49 lbs) 191 pages
 
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Here's a book that will inspire and challenge even the most skilled wood turner Offering step-by-step projects for fascinating projects, the comprehensive manual guides readers to create unusual and complex geometric shapes, puzzles and other curious objects. Turners can try their hand at crafting twisted polygons, gravity-defying clocks and so much more. Woodworkers will be amazed with the gallery of turned objects - all of which show how other artists have decorated the author's work. This book makes the seemingly impossible possible

Contributor Bio(s): Springett, David: - David Springett's interest in turning began when he was a woodwork teacher. By reading every one of the few books then available, by practising, experimenting and persevering, he slowly improved his skills. David and his wife Christine successfully ran the British College of Lace, providing lacemaking courses and producing videos and books. They became experts in the identification and classification of nineteenth-century East Midland lace bobbins and their makers. The results of their research provided the basis for their book Success to the Lace Pillow, which is used by auction houses as the authority on this subject. At the end of a working day, spent turning highly decorated lace bobbins in the traditional English style, David would allow himself the relaxation of experimental turning. From this developed his fascination with the apparently impossible and somewhat improbable in turned wood. This led him to the discoveries featured in this book, and in his equally intriguing Adventures in Woodturning. He is on the Register of Professional Turners maintained by the Worshipful Company of Turners of London. David Springett is the author of Adventures in Woodturning, Turning Lace Bobbins, and Woodturning Trickery.