Turning Decorative Bowls
By (Author) Richard Findley
GMC Publications
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
12th September 2023
18th August 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
684.08
Paperback
156
Width 210mm, Height 276mm
Turning Decorative Bowls presents 16 inspiring woodturning projects incorporating innovative decorative techniques and materials from 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 projects increase in complexity from simple bowl turning to incorporating decorative methods such as airbrushing, resin and brass wire inlays and pewter rims. Some of the bowls are turned from constructed pieces such as one made from boards, open segmented turning and a staved bowl. Others showcase techniques such as thread chasing and turning a bowl with handles, as well the fun and unusual shapes of a Christmas star and a jigsaw of turned 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. SELLING POINTS: . 16 projects increasing in complexity . Suitable for both beginner and more experienced woodturners . Beautiful and colourful photography throughout . Easy-to-follow instructions with step-by-step photography
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. He also offers demonstrations, and a range of woodturning supplies through his website, www.richardfindley.uk