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WOODTURNING EVOLUTION: Dynamic Projects for You to Make #

WOODTURNING EVOLUTION: Dynamic Projects for You to Make #
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Two expert wood turners, Nick Agar and David Springett, have developed a radical new way to use narrow strips of wood (usually of little use to wood turners) to produce curvy, graceful, asymmetrical vessels. They offer their innovative methods and stunning designs to the home woodworker in 14 unique projects, complete with guidance on tools, techniques, and materials.

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