Posts Tagged ‘tenon’


Woodturning Wet Bark Or Natural Edge Bowl

If you happen to have technical difficulties, this video is also posted on YouTube and FaceBook. But it is best right here. After a great club demonstration on smaller bark edge bowl, I won a piece of the presenter’s spare wood. BTW, most natural edge bowls start out intending to be bark edge bowls. The […]

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Woodturning Natural Edge Bowl: Inversed

If you happen to have technical difficulties, this video is also posted on YouTube and FaceBook. But it is best right here. One of my clubs has a wood exchange – a frequent source of interesting wood. In this case the wood is aspen with a weathered bark edge. While it is on the smaller […]

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Woodturning Shop Leftover Day: Segmented Stacking Boxes

May also be viewed on YouTube and Vimeo but best right here. I glued up this red oak into a stave lamination some time ago when I turned a travel mug. At the time, I thought I’d be making another but then changed my mind. Since then this lamination has been in my shop, was […]

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Easy DIY Tenon Cutters

I cut tenons regularly to join different pieces of a project together. They’re a common element but I really hate it when I cut one too small. The flip side is stopping the lathe so often to creap up on the perfect size. Many times I’ve used a open end wrench to help size. But […]

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