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As a full time professional demonstrator on one of the largest woodworking circuits in America and Canada, I hear this question over 100 times in an average weekend! I have prepared an easy to understand How-To DVD 1 hour and 12 minutes long, just for you. Everything you need to know to get started off right is covered including actual practice exercises. . . .
Chapter Titles include:
Tool ID and Uses, Lathe Parts, Chucks, Practice Exercises for turning coves and beads, roughing down with a spindle roughing gouge and a skew, sharpening, using a bowl gouge and two useful projects.

If you have always wanted to turn. . .
If you have a teenager you want to get started right and you're not equipped to teach them yourself. . .
If you have a lathe sitting in the basement or garage just waiting for you to take a woodturning class. . . this presentation will amaze you.

If you are a "Self Taught Turner" wanting to learn more, or if you are having problems making certain cuts, if you constantly get catches, we work through all of those situations on the DVD.

If you turn pens but want to do more. . .

If you are a pretty good bowl turner, but want to learn spindle work involving beads and coves or thin spindles. . .

If you, . . . we are running out of room here to list all of the reasons you should buy this DVD. It's a great video. If you don't like it, I'll give your money back. Go ahead and get it now. You're burning daylight.
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How to DVD "I Have a Lathe. Now What?" Techniques and Instruction for Learning the Wood Lathe. features


  • The DVD is divided into chapters so you can view only what you want to.
  • You will think you've come to my shop for a couple of days to learn to turn.
  • I use close up's and slow motion so you really get to see details.
  • Wood Shop teachers are using this as a resource.

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