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Overview"Learn to make beautiful vases and other hollow forms. For thousands of years, and throughout the globe, mankind has created hollow forms to store everyday essentials and things of value. Objects like these, while designed to be functional, can also be beautiful, intricate, imaginative, and decorative. Today, interest in making your own hollow forms is on the rise. Turning Hollow Forms fills a gap in the contemporary world of ""hollow"" to show turners of all levels just how to create these works of art. You'll find in-depth, step-by-step coverage of turning techniques with over 450 clear photos, nearly 50 illustrations, and tons of expert instruction. 7 thrilling projects, presented in order of difficulty. With 7 striking projects set out in a clear, step-by-step format and progressing in difficulty, you can quickly choose what suits you best. Projects include: An open-necked vase Two-part vase with inset neck Squat hollow form with inset base Two-part end-grain vase End-grain hollow form produced from seasoned wood Cross-grain lidded form with finial top And a green hollow form PLUS, discover the basics including health and safety, tools and equipment, and anatomy of forms This comprehensive book covers all the bases. With this expert guide even the greenest beginner has everything needed to start. You'll learn how to work with different types of wood, which tools to use, and how to apply basic techniques with confidence. You'll also learn the basic principles of form, proportion, and design and how to apply this knowledge to your own work." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark SangerPublisher: Taunton Press Imprint: Taunton Press Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9781627100274ISBN 10: 162710027 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 04 March 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAfter a background in engineering and then serving in the police force for 12 years, Mark Sanger started woodturning as a way to relax. He soon had work accepted by local galleries and then turned to professional turning as a vocation. Mark is now a teacher, demonstrator, and writer on the subject, and he also sells his work through galleries and private commissions. He specializes in hollow and lidded forms. He lives with his family in the south of England. www.marksanger.co.uk. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |