CWG Library Item No. 175
 
Now you can ignore all the traditional - and expensive - lathe techniques and make a host of stunning bowls and vases with this new, innovative method, using a router and scroll saw.
Master craftsman Carl Roehl and best-selling woodworking author Patrick Spielman Scroll Saw Handbook and Router Handbook have teamed up to develop a completely new approach to creating decorative bowls with scroll saw rings, spectacular inlay work, fretted edges, and much more.
You'll find that you can create spectacular bowls like delicate, oval-shaped bowls with smoothly flowing, flared walls that seem to defy the laws of woodworking. It's surprisingly simple with these uncomplicated techniques that take advantage of what your router and scroll saw do best. Over 200 close-up photos and detailed illustrations show you all the cuts for making lobed, rounded, and undulated bowls; a square-oval bowl with a full flair-top edge; scalloped-edged salad bowls; plus, a stunning selection of vases.
Dazzling inlays and uncommon shapes as well as typical round shapes characteristic of lathe-turned bowls can now be made quickly, simply and beautifully with a router and a scroll saw.

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