American Association of Woodturners
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			  PROJECT: Touchless Turned LampKai Muenzer of the American Association of Woodturners crafts this unique lamp with an automated mechanism that is an interesting and functional test of your turning and wiring skill. 
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			  PROJECT: Hollow Sphere OrnamentWalt Wager of the American Association of Woodturners creates a fun-to-make Christmas ornament consisting of three turned parts, two finials and a round, hollow sphere. 
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			  Project: Split-turned Candy OrnamentJohn E. Brady of the American Association of Woodturners crafts an attractive and sweet project that will test a few of your woodturning skills. 
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			  Turn a Carving MalletWalt Wager of the American Association of Woodturners creates a simple but useful carving mallet that will surely see use in any workshop. 
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			  Split-Turned SpoonsDavid Springett of the American Association of Woodturners explores the challenges and techniques he developed when turning pairs of sugar spoons. 
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			  Hand-Chasing Threads in WoodSam Angelo of the American Association of Woodturners explains the basics of one of the more complex and forgotten techniques in turning, creating your own matching threads. 
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			  Project: Toothpick HolderA great first project or just one to keep your skills sharp, Dennis Belcher of the American Association of Woodturners explains how to turn a toothpick holder. 
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			  A Primer for Drilling on the LatheDennis Belcher of the American Association of Woodturners explores the process of using a lathe to drill holes for turning projects, including techniques and equipment. 
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			  PROJECT: Ship’s Wheel ClockTed Heuer of the American Association of Woodturners creates a fun wall decoration with many interconnecting parts that will test a few different woodturning techniques. 
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			  PROJECT: Nested Sibling BowlsTurn a collection of attractive nesting bowls with panels made from multiple species of wood. Robin Dustin of the Amercian Association of Woodturners explains the process. 





