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Overview
"This presentation of 38 projects should inspire accomplished woodturners. The instructions are given in step-by-step fashion, but the author suggests useful variations along the way. The volume is well illustrated with line drawings and many photographs....Recommended."βLJ. "Among the projects illustrated are lidded boxes, wooden pens, music boxes, small bowls, candle holders, a gavel and base, and even key fobs."βWoodshop News. 168 pages, 6 color illus., 282 b/w illus., 8 X 10.Editorials
Library Journal
This accomplished woodworker has written several previous books (e.g., 101 Gift Projects from Wood, LJ 6/1/92). While lathe use implies an advanced skill level and a large investment in tools, this presentation of 38 projects should inspire accomplished woodturners. The instructions are given in step-by-step fashion, but the author suggests useful variations along the way. The volume is well illustrated with line drawings and many photographs, but the index is a bit short. Because the book's main audience is the advanced woodworker, it is recommended only for libraries with extensive hobbyist collections.-Alex Hartmann, INFOPHILE, Williamsport, Pa.Book Details
Published
March 16, 1995
Publisher
Sterling
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780806908229