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Anyone have any preferences for good books on turning?
I'm just getting started.
The last time I turned anything on a lathe was in high school in 1972.
Thanks in advance
 
If you are looking at basically starting from scratch, I think you will do better searching online. There are lots of articles and even some vids. And nothing replaces "hands on" instruction for learning speed.

I'll look for a few links for you.
 
Anyone have any preferences for good books on turning?
I'm just getting started.
The last time I turned anything on a lathe was in high school in 1972.
Thanks in advance

Hey there, smithie. I have a couple books that I think were pretty good at basics; Turning Bowls with Richard Raffan, and Turn a bowl with Ernie Conover. Both are turners that are well respected and have been around a very long time in the turning world. These books are good at everything from making tools to chainsawing bowl blanks. for some really specific skills, you're going to need some hands-on tutorials, or videos. Skews are hard to master! You'll find a lot of people, including me, on sawmillcreek. I'm Nathan Hawkes there.
 

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