Archive for July, 2019


Two Natural Edge Bowls – One Up – One Down

This video is also posted to YouTube, Vimeo, and FaceBook. But you’re already here at the best place. At a local club wood exchange, I received two identical slabs of wood. They were quite thin and I wondered what I could do with them. They seemed too thin for a standard bowl. The bark was […]

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Self Storing Needle Threader For Sewing and Quilting

This video is also posted to YouTube, Vimeo, and FaceBook. Best right here at As Wood Turns. I remember my mother helping to thread a needle. It was the same problem whether it was thread or yard. A tiny needle hole, a big thread. Now with more experienced eyes, it is even more challenging. Why […]

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Surprisingly Pretty Small Bowl From Pear

This video is also posted to YouTube, Vimeo, and FaceBook. However, you’re already here! This pear wood is from a club wood exchange. It is small, smelly, dry, and ugly. Surprise. The grain and color is beautiful. The 5″ bowl is finished with walnut oil and buffed to a shine. Enjoy!

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This Natural Edge Bowl Will Not Tip Over

This video is also posted on YouTube, Vimeo, and FaceBook. Where Best? Right Here Already! From a club wood exchange I have this piece of wood that I believe is poplar. It seems to be the left over slab from where a bowl blank was cut out. There is a lot of bark but not […]

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