Woodturning for Beginners Handbook: The Step-by-Step Guide with Tools, Techniques, Tips and Starter Projects

· DIY Book 6 · Stephen Fleming
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When Rude Osolnik was asked, "Rude, how do I become a good turner?" he replied

"Stand at the lathe."

Well, that's the key! 

Of all the woodworking crafts I have practiced, Turning demands most patience and focus.

As you start, you have to find your comfort zone with a lathe, chisels, and other tools. After some practice, your mind and body would get attenuated to the ecosystem of Turning.

As lathe is involved and the wood item revolves fast, always remember that overconfidence and lack of focus are not options. So find your sweet spot of how long you can work at a stretch.

When I first started woodcraft, I looked desperately for a go-to guide about the processes and tools I would need. 

The content I found online was total information overload and wasn't presented sequentially. The books I looked at were either focused on just a few processes or assumed that I already had the necessary information. A lot of the books were also very dated.

There are two ways of learning; one is learning from SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) with years of experience, and the other is to learn from people who are just a few steps ahead of you in their journey.

I fall into the latter group. I have spent five years on this hobby and am still learning from the experts.

I still remember the initial doubts I had and the tips that helped me.

This book is for those who are still running their first lap (0-3 years) in wood-crafting and want to have a holistic idea of the processes and tools they need.

Topics Covered

✓    Introduction to Wood Turning

✓    Process & Techniques

✓    Finishing

✓    Safety and Best Practices

✓    10 Beginner Woodturning Projects

✓    Tips, Glossary, and Conclusion

I have included ample photographs of realistic beginner projects, and I will explain the processes and standard operating procedures associated with them.

In the last chapter, I have provided tips for beginners and a glossary of woodturning terms.

So what are you waiting for?

Get this updated book from someone who is a few steps ahead in the Wood Turning journey!

"If you don't blow up a bowl now and then, you are not aren't trying hard enough"- D. Raffin, Master Woodturner.


Ratings and reviews

3.8
6 reviews
Sandy Beck
September 4, 2020
A good reference. My son has been thinking about trying this for some time but other than YouTube I have not found books on the subject. When I saw this on Booksprout I knew we should pick it up. My son and I found the book pretty straight forward and a good reference for someone new to this craft. The list of wood allergies and toxicity was very good information to have. If you are new to this craft form you would not go wrong having this book in your library. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
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Richelle Rodarte
September 13, 2020
This book is an amazing reference resource and I believe anyone interested in woodworking would benefit greatly from this book. This book is very well organized and written and the pictures are excellent wiyh detailed closeup photos of tools and examples of both good and bad choices. I was very impressed.
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Jamie Brydone-Jack
September 22, 2020
Woodturning Basics, Safety, and Projects I have read and reviewed a number of books by this author, mostly on what I would consider to be lost arts like leatherworking and pyrography. This is another such book, and as I have come to expect from this author, it is well done. He first explains precisely what woodturning is and stresses the safety aspects. He then goes into tools and techniques. What I love is that he has a lot of photographs showing the tools and how to work with them. Unlike some of the other books he's written, you will most likely need some other resources to be able to do woodturning, like how to work with your specific lathe. I like the 10 projects given at the end. Most seem very straightforward, like making bowls, spoons, rolling pins, etc., that can help you practice various woodturning techniques while actually producing objects that would be of use. If you have an interest in learning the art of woodturning or if you are just beginning, this book would likely be a helpful addition to your craft library. I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
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About the author

Here's my story:


I am a Business Consultant in mid-thirties with a Bachelor in Engineering & Master in Business Management.


I have worked in the areas of IT Advisory & Roadmap and Project Management for transformational projects. Currently, I am working with the public sector in e-Governance space, trying to take the benefits of technology to masses through innovation and customization.


This aspect of disruptive technology beyond regular discussions/implementation excites me. I am always looking for that case study in South America, Africa, or Asia where the rules of the game have been changed to solve the massive scale of the problem!


On the personal front, the last ten years have been a roller coaster ride managing career and family. My son is seven years old now and started school, so life is a bit settled lately.


Other than Technology, I am into Leather and Wood Crafting for the last five years. It is a perfect hobby for my weekends, and I have been enjoying crafting beautiful gifts for my family and friends.


I have been working consistently and, most importantly, enjoying my current phase of life, career, and growth. With all the experience and renewed vigor, I am sure to achieve my goals in a stipulated time frame. I decided to jot down my learning and skills along the way and share it with you.


Will See You Soon, Friend!

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