The basics of woodturning and the joy of it

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The quarantine period has had people falling in love with different DIY projects and hobbies, including woodworking and woodturning. Stay-at-home orders prevent individuals from attending physical woodturning classes, offering them the next best thing: online woodworking courses. How exactly can one get started in the hobby with just the bare basics? Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

Beginners in woodturning are not advised to purchase top-of-the-line lathes but rather to settle for ones that cost around $400. With this reasonable amount, an aspiring woodworker can have a lathe that is smaller in size and lighter in weight than most lathes, yet still possess that versatility needed for woodturning. The essential tools needed for the job can be stripped down to only five pieces which are the parting tool, skew, ½” bowl gouge, ½” spindle gouge, and spindle roughing gouge. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

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Most woods are great for turning, but some may cause irritants. Regardless of the wood used for turning, it would be wise to wear a mask or respirator whenever working on a project. Unlike other woodworking specialties, woodturning is relatively safe and easy, making it the top choice for newbie woodworkers. It does not require one to have an empty garage or a whole room dedicated to wood projects, as its tools can be stored neatly in a corner. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

Jumping into woodturning allows one to be more intentional and creative with gift ideas. With every piece made differently, it takes skill, art, and creativity to a whole new level, which makes it a great hobby or pastime for individuals feeling stressed and pressured from work and life. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

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