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FRW Mstr-Prep-For-PDF Jan 2020 FRW Library Master - January-2020 Page 1 of 109 FRW-ID Artist / Originator Type Title Subject Description AAW-01 AAW Book Amer Woodturner 1987-1992 Techniques and 28 articles compiled from American Woodturner 1987- 1992. Contains projects, techniques and tips that should be of Projects interest to all skill levels. AAW-02 AAW Book Amer Woodturner 1993-1995 Techniques and 38 articles compiled from American Woodturner 1993-1995, 80 pages, black & white. Contains projects, tehniques and Projects tips that should be of interest to all skill levels. AAW-03 AAW Book Amer Woodturner 1996-1998 Techniques and 48 articles compiled from American Woodturner 1996-1998, 112 pages, black & white. Contains projects, techniques Projects and tips that should be of interest to all skill levels. AAW-04 AAW Book Amer Woodturner 1999-2001 Techniques and 44 articles compiled from American Woodturner 1999-2001, 136 pages, black & white.Contains projects, techniques and Projects tips that should be of interest to all skill levels. AAW-05 AAW Book Amer Woodturner 2002-2004 Techniques and 45 articles compiled from American Woodworker 2002-2004, 160 pages, partial color. Contains projects, techniques and Projects tips that should be of interest to all skill levels. AAW-06 AAW CD Amer Woodturner 1986 - 1993 Techniques and A compliation of articles from the AAW Journals of 1986 - 1993. A total of 31 issues.See cover of CD holder for details Projects on reading, locating articles, and printing articles. Must be viewed on a computer. AAW-07 AAW CD Amer Woodturner 1994 - 2001 Techniques and A compliation of articles from the AAW Journals of 1994 - 2001. A total of 32 issues.See cover of CD holder for Projects details on reading, locating articles, and printing articles. Must be viewed on a computer. AAW-08 AAW CD Amer Woodturner 2002 - 2006 Techniques and A compliation of articles from the AAW Journals of 2002 - 2006. A total of 20 issues.See cover of CD holder for Projects details on reading, locating articles, and printing articles. Must be viewed on a computer. AAW-09 AAW Pam Tips for Turners Tips for Turners Tips selected from the Journal of the American AAW. Organized into 9 chapters – setups and chucking, tools, techniques, wood piracy, safety, sharpening, adhesives, finishing, miscellaneous. 6” x 8”, 48 pages, black & white, AAW-11 AAW Book Turning Holiday Ornaments Ornaments A2001. compilation of selected articles from the American Woodturner regarding holiday ornaments. Contributors include Bob Rosand, Nick Cook, David Reed Smith, Bonnie Klein and others. Ornament turnings include burls, pendants, birdhouses and snowflakes plus many more ideas. New July 2016 AAW-12 AAW Book Turning Bowls and Platters Bowls and A compilation of selected articles from the American Woodturner regarding bowls and platters. Contributors include Platters Nick Cook, Brian Mc Evoy, Mike Jackowsky, Frank Penta and many more. New July 2016 AAW-13 AAW Book Practical Woodturning Projects Projects A compilation of selected articles from the American Woodturner regarding small projects. Contributors include Bob Rosand,, Nick Cook, Alan Lacer, Katherine Kowalski, and others. Projects include: Letter Opener, Clocks, Crochet Hooks, Coasters, Pepper Mill, Salt and Pepper shakers, Tool handles, goblets and other projects as well. New July 2016 AAW-14 AAW Pam The Sphere - 2008 Themed Exhibit An Invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit captures artistic creations of 47 artists based on the seemingly simple sphere. It was featured at the 2008 AAW Symposium in Richmond, VA. and is the second in a series of themed exhibits created by AAW-POP. AAW-15 AAW Pam The Teapot - 2010 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - For this exhibit over 40 studio artists turned their talents to creating "pots" that reflect the culture of tea: elegant, whimsical,serious, relaxing sensual, and spiritual.The Teapot was the fourth in a series of themed exhibits created by AAW-POP and featured at the2010 symposim held in Hartford, CT. AAW-16 AAW Pam Harmony - 2013 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a stellar line-up of 37 studio woodturners from seven countries, on itself a remarkable expression of harmony. This exhibit was featured at the 2013 AAW Symposium in Tampa, FL. Contributed by Cindy Drozda. AAW-17 AAW Pam The Spindle - 2009 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a line-up of over 40 studio woodturners. This exhibit was featured at the 2009 AAW Symposium in Albuquerque, NM.. FRW Library Master - January-2020 Page 2 of 109 FRW-ID Artist / Originator Type Title Subject Description AAW-18 AAW Pam Roots - 2011 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a stellar line-up of 40 studio woodturners. This exhibit was featured at the 2011 AAW Symposium in Saint Paul, MN. AAW-19 AAW Pam Beyond Containment - 2012 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a line-up of 38 studio woodturners. This exhibit was featured at the 2012 AAW Symposium in San Jose', CA. AAW-20 AAW Pam Creativity in Construction - 2015 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a line-up of 38 studio woodturners. This exhibit was featured at the 2015 AAW Symposium in Pittsburgh, PA. AAW-21 AAW Pam The Sphere Second Round- 2017 Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a line-up of studio woodturners and their creation of Spheres.. This exhibit was featured at the 2017 AAW Symposium in Kansas City. It is a follow-up to the original Spheres exhibit documented in AAW- 14, 2008. AAW-22 AAW Pam Themed Exhibit AAW-23 AAW Pam Out of the Woods - Traditional Themed Exhibit An invitational exhibit of AAW - Professional Outreach Program (POP) - This exhibit brings together a line-up of Form Revisited studio woodturners and their creation of Spheres. Vessels, bowls, boxes, platters and various artistic items are among the items pictured. This exhibit was featured at the 2018 AAW Symposium in Portland. New March 2019. AAW-25 AAW Book Woodturning Today - A Dramatic General Info Celebrates the Silver Anniversary of the AAW (1986-2011) and recounts the role the organization and its members have Evolution played in the evolution of woodturning to a highly respected art form, the tremendous growth as an amateur activity, and the stature of woodturning in the context of American and international craft and culture. Includes personal stories by diverse voices and stunning photos that capture the beauty of turned art, the enthusiasm of woodturners, and the camaraderie associated with turning events. 256 pages. 2011 AAW-26 AAW Book Making Tools for Woodturners Making Tools Features include instructions to make a half-round tool, scrapers, angled tools, a parting tool, beading tool,texturing tool, point tool and much more. 58 full color pages. New to FBR July 2019. AAW-27 AAW Book The Nitty Gritty of Sanding for Sanding and jigs Features include Sanding and scraping, The art of sanding, sanding savy,Techniques to reduce Woodturners for such amount of sanding required, Lathe sanding accessories, making a sanding stick and more. New to FBR July 2019, 37 pages. AAW-28 AAW Book Turning Miniatures - Universal Miniatures Features include a basic bowl, advanced bowl, hollow form, advanced hollow form, Finial design, concepts on a small scale "the golden ratio" and a plan for constructing Fibonocchi Calipers so that your miniatures will be in the correct proportion. New to FBR July 2019, 44 pages. AAW-29 AAW Book Essential Utensils for the Kitchen Turning Kitchen Projects include a bottle stopper, pepper mill, rolling pin, ice cream scoop, cake slicer,bowl, tray and lazy susan as well Utensils as features on finishing for food and other projects. New to FBR July 2019, 105 pages. AAW-1994 AAW DVD 1994 Symposium - Techniques & Multi Topic Gallery Intro - 3 min. Stephen Hughes (decorative techniques - 5 min), John Jordan (hollowing - 7 min), Johannes Instant Gallery - 8th Annual - Ft Rieber (boxes & spheres - 6 min) + David Ellsworth, Mark Sfiri, & John Jordan led Instant Gallery (13 min) + Sfirri / Collins, CO Hosaluk Design Symposium (4 min) + Short Cuts of Demos (13 min). 60 mins total AAW-1995 AAW DVD 1995 Symposium - Techniques & Multi Topic Disc 1of 2 (115min): Christian Burchard (turning spheres), Clay Foster (wobble pots), Mike Lee (faceted multi-axis Instant Gallery - Davis, CA pots), Gail Redman (production spindle turning), Akahiro Sakurai (Kokeshi Doll), Mark Sfiri (wacky bats), Don Weber (spring-pole lathe), Bruce Mitchell (chainsaw & Launcelot carving), David Ellsworth (finishing base of hollow form), Bonnie Klein (threaded box), Al Stirt (re-turning dried bowl blank), Kelly Dunn (end-grain Norfolk Pine), Stuart Batty (long-stemmed goblet). Disc 2 of 2 (60min): Instant Gallery commentators: David Ellsworth, John Jordan, and Stuart Batty. 2 discs 3 hrs total FRW Library Master - January-2020 Page 3 of 109 FRW-ID Artist / Originator Type Title Subject Description AAW-1998-1 AAW DVD 1998 Symposium - Techiques & Multi Topic Disc 1 of 3: Trent Bosch (Vessel within a Vessel), Sigi Angerer (Angular Spindle Turning on a Drum), Ron Fleming Instant Gallery - Akron, OH (Carving a Vessel), J. Paul Fennell (Tools from Scraps & Hollow Turning with Fiber Optics), Richard Raffan (Lidded Box). 3 Discs, Approx 4 1/2 hours total AAW-1998-2 AAW DVD 1998 Symposium - Techiques & Multi Topic Disc 2 of 3: Christoff Guttermann (Dancing Tops), Kip Christensen (Inlaid Boxes), Mike Lee (Small Pots), Graeme Instant Gallery - Akron, OH Pridle (Multi-Center Turning), Al Stirt (Fluting and Carving); AAW-1998-3 AAW DVD 1998 Symposium - Techiques & Multi Topic Disc 3 of 3: Christian Burchard leads the review and critique of The Instant Gallery.
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