Tim takes you behind the scenes on the set of Woodturning Workshop for an exclusive tour of his very own shop! Join us for a 15-minute look at how and where Woodturning Workshop is produced!
Tim takes you behind the scenes on the set of Woodturning Workshop for an exclusive tour of his very own shop! Join us for a 15-minute look at how and where Woodturning Workshop is produced!
204 Staved Vessel #2: It’s back to the shop for our final episode on how to create a staved vessel. Bob Fulton sends Tim on his way to finish up the project they started. Now it’s time to turn! Watch as Tim demonstrates the turning techniques needed to complete this unique and complicated project.
203 Staved Vessel #1: Tim visits the shop of ‘genius of the jig’ Bob Fulton, easily one of the most creative turners around. Bob shows Tim how to make one of his signature staved vessels. It’s a complicated process, but Bob breaks it down step by step. You will be amazed at his insight, approach and techniques in tackling such a huge project. This is the first part of a two part series.
202 Duck and Turkey calls: Feathered friends beware this week on the Woodturning Workshop. Tim shows you how to make a couple of collectible game calls for those hunters in your life. Also, you’ll get to meet game call expert Floyd Hudson to gain insight into how the calls are used during the hunt.
201 Nuts: Has Tim gone nuts? This week he has! In this episode of Woodturning Workshop Tim shows you how to turn a giant ivory palm nut into a beautiful natural edge vessel. You’ll also see some great pieces of ‘nut work’ from other extraordinary turners as well as some of Tim’s past turnings.
205 Relief turning: Tim transforms a block of spalted sycamore into a unique paperweight. This project is nearly impossible to describe, you’ll have to see it to believe it. Then Tim visits the studio of professional photographer and wood turner Bob Hawks, where Bob will show you how to photograph your turnings.
206 Spheres: A simple sphere is one of the most challenging designs for almost any woodturner. ‘Close enough’ does not cut it (pun intended) when making one of these elegant objects. Accuracy is of the utmost importance along with a light touch. Tim recruits one of Woodturning Workshops good friends and master woodturner Oren Zehner to help explain the process involved in making the world go round.
207 Chess set: Checkmate! …is what Tim always hears from his opponents! He may not be the best chess player around, but he wants to ‘turn’ things around on this episode of Woodturning Workshop. Learn the step by step process on how to design and turn an heirloom quality chess set using Cocobolo and Canary Wood. Then watch Tim breaks in his new chess set against a new opponent on his skill level, or so he thinks...
I just watched #303on flies and though I don't fish, it was absolutely fascinating! The fellow should be a national treasure and required viewing for school students! Thank you, thank you. J Watson
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