Woodturning Fellowship - Marc Adams School of Woodworking
Working closely with Alan Lacer as the program director, MASW has created a unique opportunity for wood turners. This is a chance to challenge yourself and certainly broaden your woodturning skills in exploring a wide array of different forms of woodturning. This program requires students to take specific turning classes that not only develop technique and design skills but also establish guidelines for individuals to use in judging their own skills. The MASW woodturning fellowship encourages research and exploration of the diversities of turning.
Woodturning Fellowship Requirements
(FULL-WEEK CLASSES ONLY)- Spindle Turning
- Design (Any Weeklong Design Class)
- Turned LIdded Boxes
- Bowls
- Hollow Turning/Vessels
- Carved Turned Surfaces or Laminated Construction
- Finishing (Any Weeklong Finishing Class
- Elective (Any Turning Class)
- Assistantship
Turning Classes at MASW
- • Developing the Idea with Michael Fortune
- • Woodturning with Alan Lacer
- • Segmented Turning: Pushing Your Skills to the Next Level With Curt Theobald
- • Getting Started in Wood Turning With Matthew Hill
- • Hands-On Finishing With Mitch Kohanek
- • Design! The Secret Weapon With Graham Blackburn
- • The Fundamentals Of Bowl Turning With Jennifer Shirley
- • Designing With SketchUp With Bob Lang
- • Woodturning with Alan Lacer
- • Fundamentals Of Vessel Turning With Mike Jackofsky
- • Turning Elegant Hollow Forms with Paul Fennell
- • Turning Decorative Lidded Containers With Matthew Hill
- • Professional Finishing Results with Greg Johnson
- • Segmenting Sculpture With Malcolm Tibbetts
- • Hands-On Finishing with Jeff Jewitt
- • Marrying Technology with Creativity: Divine By Design With Gregg Novosad
- • Pure Form With Ray Key
- • Thin Wall Vessels: Surface Design With Binh Pho
- • Spindle Turning And More With Bonnie Klein
- • Woodturning II: The Next Level With Alan Lacer
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