Learn the basics of woodturning from the starting point of setting up and what is required with a step-by-step guide from the components of the lathe, to the sharpening of a bowl gouge, and you will also develop your skills in both spindle and faceplate work.
Over the four days, you will cover and make a range of items starting with a practice piece creating beads and coves, then move onto turning a simple wooden mushroom, then a more challenging lidded box. These projects form the basics of spindle work. The longer time scale of this course also allows for more faceplate work to be practised; the turning of a wooden bowl is the major interest to anyone with a lathe, and within the time you will make at least two bowls.
Aspects of work holding, sanding, finishing, tool sharpening and much more will all be covered by the tutor. You will be allocated your own own lathe and tools to use during the course and timber will be provided. You will receive practical step-by-step instruction to enable you to learn how the lathe is used safely.
Led by the tutors demonstrations, these four days will be very hands-on, allowing you time to learn and practise what is taught, with questions encouraged to be answered and explained by the tutor. The aim is for you to leave having grasped the skills covered, so that you can return home to build on what you have learnt.
Please note, woodturning is a demanding activity, both mentally and physically, so a good level of fitness is required.