993 A Introduction to bowl turning

993 A Introduction to bowl turning

Workshop - Wood | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Wood Turning Studio - 213

Intermediate

2/14/2020-2/15/2020

10:00 AM-4:00 PM EDT on Fri Sat

$150.00

$135.00

Explore the art of bowl turning! Covered are the use of a scroll chuck for mounting wood bowl blanks, the techniques involved in using a gouge on the interior and exterior of a bowl, and finishing on the lathe. Please note: Students must have turning experience. (“590: Beginning Lathe Turning” meets this requirement.) Class size limited to four students, providing plenty of individual attention and lots of hands-on practice.

(16-adult)

Materials: A $20 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class.

  • All Materials included in class fee.
Terry, Jim

Jim Terry holds an engineering degree from the University of South Carolina and is retired from AT&T. Jim has been involved in woodworking for most of his adult life but has only been woodturning for about 20 years. He is a member of the American Association of Woodturners, Piedmont Triad Woodturners Association and a board member of the North Carolina Woodturning Symposium. Jim has served on the Cricket Craftsmen board and as President. He has participated in many demonstrations and workshops of not only regional turners but also many world renowned turners. Artist Statement My engineering background has provided the mechanics of achieving proper use of turning tools and developing good tool techniques. But woodturning does not stop there. It involves a new form of art which requires not only mechanical skills but also artistic talent. The art forms that we as woodturners endeavor to achieve can be studied down through history from architecture to pottery to the creations in nature itself. A good woodturning must demonstrate not only the quality of a well turned piece but must achieve an artistic quality that is interesting and attractive to the viewer.