American Association of Woodturners
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			  Routing Turned WorkCindy Pei-Si Young of the American Association of Woodturners demonstrates a clever jig that helps you added decorative elements to your turnings using a router. 
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			  Turning Threaded InsertsWalt Wager of the American Association of Woodturners explains the process for creating a useful part of any container, the two parts of a threaded insert. 
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			  A Look at Gouge GeometryLyndal Anthony of the American Association of Woodturners discusses bowl-gouge profiles and how variations in these shapes can affect your cutting results. 
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			  Pro Tips for Turning DuplicatesWoodturning projects often require multiple parts that are exactly the same, Jim Echter of the American Association of Woodturners explains how to make the process easier. 
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			  An Introduction to SharpeningDennis Belcher of the American Association of Woodturners takes you through the basics of sharpening your turning tools and what you need to know before you get started. 
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			  Turning Captured RingsJohn Lucas of the American Association of Woodturners shows clever techniques for creating rings around your turning projects, including how to make the tools to create them. 
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			  PROJECT: Stool with StretchersBeth Ireland of the American Association of Woodturners shows how to combine the power of your lathe and drill press to make an easy and comfortable stool. 
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			  Adding an Inlaid Butterfly PatchEd Pretty of the American Association of Woodturners helps you save your slightly cracked bowl blanks with an attractive and effective inlay. 
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			  Turn an Etui-Inspired BoxSam Angelo of the American Association of Woodturners demonstrates a way to create an ornamental, cylindrical storage box. 
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			  Tips for Turning Figured WoodsTom Wirsing of the American Association of Woodturners shows the proper techniques for setting up and making cuts on highly figured woods during woodturning. 





