Festival of Stuff: Afternoon Session - Wood Turning Masterclass

Festival of Stuff: Afternoon Session - Wood Turning Masterclass Festival of Stuff: Afternoon Session - Wood Turning Masterclass

Friday 20 June 2014 2:30pm - 4:30pm

Institute of Making

Booking will open on Thursday, 29th of May at 5pm. 

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Join Jim Steele, master pole-lather, and compare this ancient technique against the modern machine lathe.
Pole lathing is an ancient technique which dates back to the Vikings, but its use died out during World War II. In recent years green woodworkers have began to take an interest in it again. A pole lathe is a very manual wood turning technique that uses a mechanism comprised of a long pole, cord, a foot pedal and shaping tools.

Machine lathing is the modern day electric alternative. Whilst the wood rotates on its axis, the shaping tool stays stationary either cutting or shaping the wood into the desired shape. It has many features and is much more versatile: it can be used for cutting, sanding, drilling and turning, to name a few. Some lathes even enable you to make bowls and plates!

We will be pitching the two lathes against each other comparing speed, quality, and the enjoyment of making a wooden object.

This masterclass is suitable for age 18+.

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