Please pass the salt! And pepper! This first ever book dedicated to turning salt and pepper shakers and mills will guide turners in creating small projects that are practical and beautiful, perfect for yourself or to give as a handmade gift.‧Author:Chris West
Surpassing the conventional ""cookbook approach"" to woodturning, this remarkable collection of eight projects highlights the important roles that passion and state of mind play in woodturning projects.‧Author:Ellis Hein
Hand-chasing wooden threads, the centuries-old technique of joining two pieces of a wooden object together, is the focus of this instructional guide to creating wooden puzzles and boxes with screw lids.‧Author:John Berkeley
The ultimate guide for anyone interested in segmented turning.‧Author:Dale Nish
Featuring 15 fabulous toys, each with clear step by- step instructions, detailed photographs, and easy-to-follow diagrams.‧Author:Chris Reid
In this book, he presents 23 intriguing woodturning projects -- rolling pins and mallets, hollow vessels, scoops, and ladles, even a turned hedgehog.‧Author:Richard Raffan
In this age of mass-produced, plastic look-alike house wares, the knowledge that you have produced something real, artistic, and unique is a splendid touchstone.‧Author:Ernie Conover
Saving money is on everyone's mind these days, including that of author and teacher Ernie Conover, who shares his knowledge of setting up and maintaining a personal woodturning shop affordably.•Author:Ernie Conover
Lavishly illustrated with over 400 photos, this is the ultimate introductory guide to the fine art of using the lathe to shape wood into boxes, bowls, toys, and other beautiful objects.‧Author:Mike Darlow