An interesting and detailed explanation of the complete process of
woodturning from freshly cut wood. Beginning with an explanation of how
to safely harvest trees, the reader is taken through green-turning and
sealing for the curing process, finish-turning, completion of their
bottoms, and the final finishing. All the steps are illustrated and
explained. A gallery gives many ideas of how to use the leftover and
extra stock that otherwise would make its way to the fireplace or
woodstove. This is great book for the environmentally conscious turner
concerned about killing too many trees for woodworking. And all turners,
no matter what their skill levels happen to be, will like the way it
shows how to completely use the less-than-excellent stock to make many
bowls and other turned articles for utilitarian use. This is definitely
a "green" book in the best sense of the word.