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Multi-Axis Spindle Turning: A Systematic Exploration
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Multi-Axis Spindle Turning: A Systematic Exploration
Current price: $29.99


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Multi-Axis Spindle Turning: A Systematic Exploration
Current price: $29.99
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Master the art of multi-axis spindle turning with hundreds of photos and diagrams t offer detailed guidance and step-by-step help.
This book offers a strategy for understanding multi-axis turning and the many options available to create unique forms. Author Barbara Dill, a self-professed "experimental turner," takes readers step by step through this complex area of turning.
Working in multiple axes on a spindle can be confusing, but as Dill teaches the "hows" of turning spindles as systematic building blocks for future work, turners can finally make this skill their own. Hundreds of photos and diagrams offer detailed guidance, and explain the variables—axis placement, profile, orientation of the new axis to the center axis, and so on—and how they apply to each "quadrant" of multi-axis work.
Split and thermed turning methods, planning tips, tricks of the trade, and a three-sided cup or vase project help you succeed. Concepts come to life as Dill shows examples of not only her work, but the work of other expert turners.
This book offers a strategy for understanding multi-axis turning and the many options available to create unique forms. Author Barbara Dill, a self-professed "experimental turner," takes readers step by step through this complex area of turning.
Working in multiple axes on a spindle can be confusing, but as Dill teaches the "hows" of turning spindles as systematic building blocks for future work, turners can finally make this skill their own. Hundreds of photos and diagrams offer detailed guidance, and explain the variables—axis placement, profile, orientation of the new axis to the center axis, and so on—and how they apply to each "quadrant" of multi-axis work.
Split and thermed turning methods, planning tips, tricks of the trade, and a three-sided cup or vase project help you succeed. Concepts come to life as Dill shows examples of not only her work, but the work of other expert turners.