Wood Lathe Vibration Solutions – Bowl Turning Smoothly

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Wood lathe vibration can be a very frustrating and potentially dangerous experience. Not only is vibration unsafe, it usually causes tool marks and interferes with a quality turned wood bowl. The potential sources for wood lathe vibration are numerous, and in this article, we will systematically move through and eliminate each possibility. After all, what […]

3 Surprising Round Nose Scraper Hacks – Fix Inside Curves

Round Nose Scraper Cutting Techniques

Have you wondered why a round nose scraper is useful for turning wood bowls? I know I did. Afterall, it’s a scraper and scrapers can do more harm than good sometimes. However, a round nose scraper is a valuable tool for fine-tuning the inside curves of a wood bowl. The catch is, you need to […]

Wood Bowl Turning Trouble Zone – Dirty Little Secret

Wood Bowl Turning Trouble Zone

The wood bowl turning trouble zone is a dirty little secret seems to mention. It is a very real wood surface issue that occurs on almost every turned bowl and must be addressed. Both the outside and the inside of a wood bowl turning have two locations each where tear can occur, even if all […]

2019 Woodturning Symposium Guide

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See the 2020 Symposium Schedule HERE. The 2019 Woodturning Symposium Guide is a catalog of all this year’s woodturning gatherings throughout the United States and some international events as well, complete with links. Besides knowing where to go, in this article, I will help you get ready and make the most of the symposium(s) you […]

Live Edge Bowl – 10 Secrets For Turning Success

Live Edge Bowl Wood Techniques Steps

Live edge bowl turning is especially fun, exciting and the end results can be visually stunning. Of all the bowls I’ve turned, nothing gets the same excited and positive response like natural edge bowls. Making a natural or live edge bowl is like displaying an elegant cross-section of a beautiful tree for all to see. […]

Wolverine Vari-Grind Jig – Illustrated Guide Bowl Gouge Sharpening

Wolverine Vari Grind Jig Complete Set Up Guide

When I first got my Oneway Wolverine Vari-Grind System, adjusting the Wolverine Vari-Grind Jig was confusing. After doing some research, I learned how to make the Wolverine Vari-Grind Jig work for a variety of bowl gouge sharpening grinds. So how do you adjust the Wolverine Vari-Grind Jig? Three variables need to be set to make […]

Wood Lathe Maintenance Checklist – 7 Areas to Maintain

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Wood lathe maintenance needs to be a routine habit almost like the frequency of sharpening a bowl gouge. Yes, it may seem mundane, but this essential practice can be quick and will keep your wood lathe up and running for years to come. If you aren’t sure of all the parts of a wood lathe, […]

Make Shellac – How To – Wood Bowl Finish

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Learning how to make shellac finish is an easy and satisfying process. Making your own shellac feels like a natural extension of the do-it-yourself foundational personality of most woodturners. Besides being easy to make, self-made shellac has many advantages over store-bought inferior versions of branded shellac. Ease Of Making The most time-consuming part of making […]

Wood Lathe Faceplate – Never Do This – 8 Things

Wood Lathe Faceplate Things Not To Do

The wood lathe faceplate can be one of the most secure ways to attach wood to the lathe. However, there are some precautions, also that need to be incorporated with a wood lathe faceplate. What is a wood lathe faceplate? A wood lathe faceplate makes a secure mechanical attachment between a lathe and a wood […]

Bowl Gouge Vs Spindle Gouge Difference Explained

Bowl Gouge vs Spindle Gouge Comparison

What is the difference between a bowl gouge vs spindle gouge? The bowl gouge flute is curved with wings and designed for turning wood bowls. A spindle gouge has a more open flat flute and is best used for details and spindle turnings. I remember when I first started turning there were so many terms […]