1Chapter One
47Preparing a log
2Tools
48Chapter Five
3The Parting Tools
49Turning Green Wood Bowls
4The Skew Chisels
50Dry and Wet
5Gouges
51Cracking
6Additional tools
52Twice Turned
7Safety
53Why Greenwood?
8Safety Best Practices
54Chapter Six
9The Environment
55Sharpening Lathe Tools
10Health State
56The Grinder
11Personal Protective Equipment
57Using a Grinder to Sharpen Woodturning Tools
12Around the Lathe
58Grinding Angles
13The Faceplate Mounting
59The Contact
14Speed of the Lathe
60The First Stage
15Adjusting
61The Second Stage
16The Spur Chuck Mount
62Chapter Seven
17The Tailstock
63Techniques
18The Tool Rest
64Bowl Blanks from Logs
19The Hand Confirmation
65Chatter
20The Finish
66Spindle Turning Foundation
21Chapter Two
67Oval Turning
22Buying a lathe and accessories
68The Turning of a Tenon on a 4-Jaw Chuck
23Size Variance
69Chapter Eight
24The Lathe Parts
70Copy turning
25The Headstock
71Copy turning attachment
26Speed and Power Alternator
72Critical dimensions
27The Lathe Base
73Tips for copy turning
28The Tool Rest
74Marking Out
29The Indexing Wheel
75Tool Preparation
30The Tailstock
76Shape Turning
31Accessories
77Chapter Nine
32Chapter Three
78Finishing
33Lathe Maintenance
79Sanding
34Maintenance Checklist
80Polishing papers and cloths
35Rust
81Oil application
36Tailstock and Banjo
82Friction Polishing
37Dirt
83Chapter Ten
38The Belts
84Projects
39Tool Rest Check
85Bowls
40Thread Checks
86Fancy String Pulls
41Chapter Four
87Weed Pots
42Selecting Wood
88Wood Bangles
43The Durability
89Pen
44Cost of Purchase
90Wooden Mug
45Tone and Hue
91Other Books by the Author
46Ease of working with