Section 4: Making a small bowl
4.1 This section provides a further opportunity to practice the skills required to make a small bowl (6-8” dia). You will learn the three stages of bowl manufacture.
4.2 The bowl bottom:
4.3 The bowl interior:
4.4 Removing the spigot. In this sub-section you will learn some methods of holding an almost-finished bowl to finish the foot:
Section 5: The plenary
5.1 This section provides an opportunity to discuss the work done and the techniques used, and to give the student a chance to ask questions on any topic related to woodturning.
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Lunch in the garden if the weather is kind
Specification for the one-day (five hour) course in Woodturning.
This is the maximum which might be expected of a novice turner in the time available. Obviously the amount actually covered will depend on individual progress and speed of working.
Section 1: Workshop safety
1.1 Location of
1.2 Dust hazards & Lung protection
1.3 Eye protection
Whilst in my workshop it is assumed that you will cooperate by wearing eye protection when turning, and lung protection whenever necessary.
Section 2: Tool practice
2.1 In this section you will practice using four or five basic tools. In particular you should:
Section 3: Making an apple
This section provides an opportunity to put some of the skills gained so far into practice in making a ‘real’ artefact – an apple.
3.1 Here you will learn how a workpiece may be held:
3.2 You will also learn how work is:
Derek with the apple of his eye

Updated September 2008


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