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  2. George Lailey - Wikipedia

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    Both his grandfather, George William Lailey (1782–1871) [1] and his father William (1847–1912) were also bowl-turners, specialising in the production of bowls and plates from elm wood using a pole lathe. [2] George Lailey was particularly noted for his exceptional skill of turning bowls in a 'nest', one inside another. [3]

  3. 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.

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    JET JWL-1015VS Variable-Speed Woodworking Lathe (719100) JWL-1015VS, 10" x 15" Variable-Speed Woodworking Lathe, 1Ph 115V (719110) Don’t let its size fool you, this sturdy little machine is just ...

  5. Woodturning - Wikipedia

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    In spindle turning, the grain runs lengthwise along the lathe bed, as if a log were mounted in the lathe. Grain is thus always perpendicular to the direction of rotation under the tool. In bowl turning, the grain runs at right angles to the axis, as if a plank were mounted across the chuck.

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  7. Holtzapffel - Wikipedia

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    Lathes and hand tools The Holtzapffel dynasty of tool and lathe makers was founded in Long Acre , London by a Strasbourg-born turner, Jean-Jacques Holtzapffel, [ 1 ] in 1794. The firm specialized in lathes for ornamental turning but also made a name for its high-quality edge and boring tools.