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  2. List of woodturners - Wikipedia

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    Example of bowl turning. This is a list of woodturners - notable people who are known for their woodturning by means of using a pole lathe or a wood lathe with hand-held tools to cut a shape that is symmetrical around the axis of rotation, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object.

  3. Woodturning - Wikipedia

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    bowl gouge – a deep fluted gouge used to turn the outside and inside of bowls and vessels. Often has a thicker shaft and longer handle than a spindle gouge because it has to cut farther away from the tool rest and deal with the forces of turning a large bowl. Sometimes called 'long and strong' gouge. [22]

  4. Fishtail (tool) - Wikipedia

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    They can be used to reach in tight places where a full-width gouge would not fit. [3] In gardening, a fishtail spade has a flared triangular blade combining the versatility of the Dutch hoe and power of the common round point shovel into a multipurpose tool. [4] Three fishtail spades made from used pointed shovel heads. Blossom is on the left.

  5. Chisel - Wikipedia

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    Gouges with angled rather than curved blades are often called 'V-gouges' or 'vee-parting tools'. The blade geometry is defined by a semi-standardized numbering system that varies by manufacturer and country of origin. For each gouge a "sweep number" is specified that expresses the part of a circle defined by the curve of the blade.

  6. John Jordan (woodturner) - Wikipedia

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    John Jordan (February 28, 1950 [1] — February 28, 2023) was an American woodturner, known for his textured and carved hollow vessels and small necked bottles, [2] his teaching and demonstrations around the world, [3] and his tool designs.

  7. Segmented turning - Wikipedia

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    Segmented turning, also known as polychromatic turning, is a form of woodturning on a lathe where the initial workpiece is composed of multiple parts glued together. The process involves gluing several pieces of wood to create patterns and visual effects in turned projects.