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0300. BOWL TURNERS DELIGHT.pdf

Would you like to create a sanding ready surface on bowl forms, inside and out, superior to what a skew can do? Without the fear of catches? After all the waste is removed from the outside/inside of a bowl, hopefully the surface left for sanding is one where you will not need to pull out your piece of 60 grit-gravel-road and give the bowl a thorough going over in order to remove tear-out from either a dull tool or some sort of scraper that you were forced to use because nothing else seemed to answer the need. Many, many tools have been promoted as the ideal tool to achieve the ultimate surface on bowls, but the best one of the lot is the humble spindle gouge that almost every turner has on the shelf. It can provide the same surface as a skew, in some cases far better, and is one of the easiest tools to learn to use and to control.
$13.25 USD

0300. BOWL TURNERS DELIGHT.pdf

You will receive:

A comprehensive article, featuring step-by-step procedures that I have developed through experience turning Fine ArtForms in Wood Since 1981, the last 15 years as a full-time artisan with woodturning as my only source of income, this PDF *

  • 2652 words long
  • filling 22 pages
  • compressed into 1.433 MB
  • accompanied by 31 color photographs will teach you the best-method-results on how to delightfully measure with ease and accuracy the thickness of the bottom of bowls
  • emailed directly to your home computer
  • all in PDF format with
  • zero shipping charges or taxes and
  • email support about any questions relating to this article **
  • all for the price of $13.25
  • an easy way to obtain a skew-like finish on your bowls inside and out.

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