Remote Demonstration Event Calendar

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  • Saturday
    11
    May

    Woodturning Deep Textured Projects Series: Off-Center Bowl

    May 11, 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM (ET)

    In the second segment of the instructional series, I will demonstrate the steps and techniques necessary to produce this unique work of art. Specifically, I will illustrate how to orient the blank in various positions to create an off-center bowl, employ the power carving tool to achieve deep texturing, and utilize various woodturning chisels and methods to shape the piece. Additionally, Scott will cover the process of sanding and finishing the bowl.

    Demonstrator: Scott Hampton

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Cost: $20

  • Saturday
    18
    May

    Woodturning A Faux Ceramic Vessel

    May 18, 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM (ET)

    I will demonstrate my techniques for transforming a block of wood into a stunning piece that will not only enhance the beauty of your home but also make a thoughtful gift. I will show you how to cut the blank on a bandsaw, attach it to the lathe, and use various woodturning chisels to carve and shape both the exterior and interior of the piece. We will then focus on adding colors by using simple methods for applying acrylic paints and achieving a gloss finish that resembles kiln-fired ceramics. 

    Demonstrator: Scott Hampton

    Cost: $20

    Skill level: Any

Welcome to our Remote Demonstrations Calendar!

The remote demonstrations listed on this calendar are presented independently by AAW member demonstrators. If you have questions about a specific demonstration or how to register, please contact the demonstrator directly. AAW is not responsible for inaccurate entries.

DEMONSTRATORS: We are open for submissions at $25 per event. You can typically expect to see your event on the calendar after two business days, and in events emails the following week. Click here to submit your event.


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SAFETY

Safety is your responsibility. AAW recommends the use of face shields whenever the lathe is turned on. And, while AAW encourages demonstrators to use proper safety practices during their independent demonstrations, AAW is not responsible for enforcement of safety practices. Read "Safety When Instructing on the Lathe."