Woodturning Workshop is a weekly series dedicated to the enjoyment of woodturning. Combining incredible photography and detailed instruction, each 30-minute episode offers a step-by-step look into the world of one of the fasting growing hobbies in the nation. Every week you see a simple block of wood literally 'turn' into a unique piece of artwork or a useful household item. From lidded boxes to Christmas ornaments, you see the entire process from start to finish. WTW is not just a 'how to' show, it also entertains and makes you feel right at home. Whether you are a beginner, a seasoned wood turner or just enjoy watching chips fly... Woodturning Workshop is for everyone.
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Episode # 408
Famous for his lack of skill when it comes to metal spinning Tim redeems himself by making a simple nut dish. Then master metal spinner Tom Farrell drops by the shop to spin a spectacular lidded candy dish.
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Length : 26 min
MPT2
Episode # 409
Speedy Delivery! Tim attempts to make paying bills an enjoyable experience for everyone, by showing how to turn Gothard Knutson's famous postage stamp dispenser. Never one to leave well enough alone Tim uses a threading system to mate the lid and body of the dispenser.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Length : 26 min
MPT2
Episode # 410
One could argue that Tim is still in his second childhood so this episode is right up his ally. With input from master turner Bonnie Klein, Tim shows you two projects that you can use to teach a child to turn.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Length : 26 min
MPT2
Episode # 411
It seems we can't keep Tim out of the kitchen. He is back at it again as he shows you how to turn a soup ladle that you would be proud to have at your dinner table.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Length : 26 min
MPT2
Episode # 412
Master turner Trent Bosch shows Tim how he makes one of his famous carved platters. Trent does not stop at turning tools as he uses grinders, saws and chisels to shape this work of art.
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Length : 26 min
MPT2
Episode # 413
Legend has it that newly married couples were given a goblet with captive rings as a wedding gift. As long as the rings remain intact, so will the marriage. Tim shows you the trick of turning the goblet and rings from one piece of wood.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Length : 26 min
MPT2
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