Turn a Bowl
by Ernie Conover
Getting Great Results the First Time Around
Making a bowl may look daunting, but with the expert guidance of veteran teacher Ernie Conover, even someone who's never turned before can create a beautiful bowl.
- Step-by-step photo essays show every part of the process.
- Detailed drawings show how to sharpen tools and make the correct cuts.
- Includes information on how to find wood, prepare bowl blanks, and correctly chuck them.
" Ernie Conover's real gift is that he can express in words what most wood turners cannot. His book will guide you past the pitfalls that can trap a turner. I highly recommend this book for novice and advanced turners alike." Rude Osolnik
Getting Great Results the First Time Around
Table of Contents
- Foreword by Rude Osolnik
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Lathes and Chucks
- The ideal bowl-turning lathe
- Improving your lathe
- Holding the work
- Turning Tools
- The bowl gouge
- The combination gouge
- Scrapers
- Sharpening
- Wood for Turning
- Buying wood
- Gathering wood
- Tiling Basic
- Turning Techniques
- How to use a bowl gouge
- The simplest way to turn a bowl: One-time chucking
- A better way to turn a bowl: Work-and-turn chucking
- Reverse chucking
- Re-turning a bowl
- Advanced Turning Techniques
- Cone separations
- Natural-edge bowls
- Bird's-mouth bowls
- Hollow forms
- Tiled bowls
- Surface treatments
- Finishing Touches
- Sanding
- Buffing
- Making repairs
- Finishing
- Engraving
- Spinning Pewter
- Pewter for spinning
- Tools and equipment
- The dynamics of spinning
- Metal finishing
- Appendices
- Index
Soft cover, 8 X 10, 160 Pages, 200 Color Photos, 30 Drawings,