With
Terry Tynan
Welcome to the Metal spinning Workshop.

This innovative DVD is the first ever-visual tutorial produced on the age old craft of Metal
Spinning. Receive one-on-one lessons, tips, & spinning techniques from Terry Tynan, a
life long professional metal spinner, from the comfort of your own workshop or home.

Click the chapters below to view the content of this remarkable 120-minute DVD.
The "Metal spinning workshop" DVD is the first of a series of home workshop videos being produced by Terry Tynan in 2005.
Disc 1                    Chapter 1
Disc 1                    Chapter 2
Disc 1                    Chapter 3
Convert a wood lathe, into a metal
spinning lathe
Beading,Trimming,& Truing up
Making your own Spinning tools
Disc 2
Disc 1                    Chapter 4
Speed,Control & Pressure
The metal spinning tutorials
Posture

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Disc 1                     Chapter 5
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