Wood Turning Tools & Stuff
TurningWood.com was founded on the principle that products woodturners need, have to be of great value, affordable and available. Just like woodturning, it is all about passing on the knowledge. In these pages you will find a cornucopia of “stuff”. Traveling all over the country to symposiums and to demo, taking photos with and of our friends.The idea is for you to sit back and surf the site. If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Pizza Cutter Contest!
As you may or may not know, Turningwood.com is now making Pizza Cutter Holders (PCH). Designed and...

The Video I should have made years ago
I have posted to my Youtube channel (Steve Worcester) a video that I should have made years ago....

Abrasives Grit Chart 2021
I figured it was time to update this list as Micro Mesh regular, which is commonly used for...

New Products 4/5/21
OK, I have been absolutely horrible about updates, right?How am I gonna' sell something if no one...
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The Video I should have made years ago
I have posted to my Youtube channel (Steve Worcester) a video that I should have made years ago. One that goes through the general purpose sandpapers we sell of Mirka Gold, Mirga Galaxy and Mirka Abranet. It is a short video (under 10 minutes) and hopefully answers...

Making MDF type vacuum chucks-Johnny Tolly
These are the steps I go through to make the MDF type chucks. Cut 3 each 3 1/4" squares as bottom left. Next glue 2 together and clamp. Let dry. Then mark with a center finder a circle on the 2 glued pieces and the 3 rd disk. Also mark a 1/4" disk 3" and cut round on...

Check us out on YouTube
It certainly has been a long time coming, and quite an investment in video equipment, but our YouTube channel is up and available for your viewing pleasure. We currently have 3 videos posted in the Steve Worcester channel Check them out here Right now there is one on...

Abrasives Grit Chart 2021
I figured it was time to update this list as Micro Mesh regular, which is commonly used for resins, is not color coded if you get the pads, and Zona, a 3M product, is getting amazingly popular. You can download it here as a PDF