2025-08-15 – Scandinavian Bowl Turning on a Spring Pole Lathe (In-Person)
Schedule:
August 15-17 (9:00 am-5:00 pm CT)
Instructor:
David Susag
Location:
This is an in-person class held at Vesterheim Folk Art School.
Well before the industrial period brought us mechanized power lathes, a foot-powered lathe was an important tool for making round and hollow objects such as bowls, cups, plates, furniture, and farm tool parts. These wooden objects ranged from simple and easily replaceable to finely crafted, treasured works of art. Join bowl turner David Susag for a three-day introduction to the foot-powered spring pole lathe with an emphasis on creating Nordic-style bowls common from the Viking period through industrialization. Students will work through the process of preparing bowl blanks, hollowing, and shaping bowls while learning about the mechanics and designs of this simple but effective tool.
Level of Instruction:
Physical ability: Foot-powered lathe turning requires coordination, balance, and physical exertion. This class requires physical strength and stamina, as well as the ability to balance on one leg for extended periods of time.
Skill level: While no previous turning experience is necessary, students are encouraged to have previous experience working with green wood, such as a spoon or bowl carving class.
Supplies:
A $50 materials fee is payable to the instructor during class. Students should bring their own safety glasses and are encouraged to bring their own carving axes.
Enrollment Deadline:
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Vesterheim's woodworking classes are supported in part by a generous gift to the Vesterheim Annual Fund from the Eric and Joan Norgaard Charitable Trust.