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Creative Woodturning Projects
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04 June 2024

Creative Woodturning Projects presents 16 inspiring woodturning projects incorporating innovative techniques and created by one of the UK's leading turners.
Compiled from the archives of Woodturning magazine and first commissioned as challenges from the late Editor, Mark Baker, Richard Findley is tasked with researching and attempting to master new and innovative techniques. The techniques explored include multi-axis turning, pyrography, carving, texturing, piercing and more. Richard shares how he tackled each challenge from start to finish, including the struggles as well as the successes. His stories will inspire novice and experienced turners alike.
The projects cover a wide range of practical, decorative and fun objects including:
- Boxes
- Games and puzzles
- Decorative techniques
- Interesting objects like a chess set and Celtic knots
- And much more
Each process is described in detail, with explanations of how each challenge was approached and accomplished, illustrated with stunning photos of the finished pieces.
AUTHOR: Richard Findley is a full-time production turner specialising in small-batch work, one-off commissions and turning for furniture and restoration. Richard comes from a long line of woodworkers, going back at least five generations and has been involved in the craft of woodworking since the age of 16. Richard is also a member of the Register of Professional Turners and is supported by The Worshipful Company of Turners. In 2006, Richard set up The Turner's Workshop and in 2008 relocated to Leicestershire where he has been based ever since.
"This new book by professional woodturner Richard Findley contains 16 projects representing a broad range of turning techniques. It includes several designs for boxes, a range of games and puzzles, different decorative techniques and ‘interesting objects’ such as a mini globe and a Celtic knot. Each project covers the entire process from initial design to finishing touches, with every step described in detail and illustrated with photographs. For each one, Richard had to step outside his comfort zone by using a technique, material or tool he was unfamiliar with, and he shares his challenges, the mistakes he made and how he overcame them with the reader. This helps to make even the most complicated project seem a little bit more approachable and hopefully encourage readers to put their own skills to the test. With a handy guide to turning tools at the start of the book, this is an excellent introduction to the craft for furniture makers who want to branch out and try something new."—Furniture & Cabinet Making
"...approachable for those who are new to the craft, as there's a handy guide to turning tools at the start of the book. The techniques explored include multi-axis turning, pyrography, carving, texturing and piercing, and many of the projects also involve scope for flexing your design skills, such as the chess set. With so much on offer, woodworkers of all levels are sure to find something to interest and inspire them."—Woodworking Crafts
Foreword
6
Common
woodturning tools 8
Boxes 14
Staved barrel 16
Torus box 24
Pierced box 32
Multi-axis box 42
Games and Puzzles 50
Chess set 52
Cryptex 66
Kendama 74
Singapore ball 82
Decorative Techniques 90
Carved breadboard 92
Branded texture box 100
Ukibori acorn 108
Segmented vase 116
Interesting Objects 124
Heart pendants 126
Rings 134
Celtic knot decoration 142
Globe 150
Resources 158
About the author 159