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petersturner

South Portland
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Its the middle of February, 2009, and my website has just become fully functional. Theres a blog, connected to my site, that offers my perspective so that people can get to know me a bit better. As woodworking content slips into the blog I'll post it here. I hope you find it interesting and useful.


thanks, Peter

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Contributions

Ryan's Blanket Chest

Here's an overview of a blanket chest project that recently passed through my shop.

Have Your Blanket Chest Featured in an Upcoming Book

Call for Entries: I'm looking for 35 blanket chests to appear in an upcoming book on the subject for The Taunton Press.

Pecha Kucha Night - Portland

Do you live near Portland, Maine? Stop by the SPACE gallery for Pecha Kucha Night, where 10 presenters will offer 20 slides of their work and speak for 20 seconds about each one.

Our Evening at the Masonic Temple

an evening recounted

Creativity Invite

Learn about an essential event sponsored by the Maine Center for Creativity.

Press Coverage: A nicely written profile

Peter Turner is featured in the Maine Sunday Telegram.

Rocker Project: Off to the Show

My rocker's complete and ready for the CraftBoston show this weekend. See shots of glue-up and the finished piece.

Rocker Project: Almost there

The arrow rocker is almost complete. See some of the final fitting and shaping that happens before glue up.

Rocker Project: Break-neck pace

Two weeks 'til the CRAFTBOSTON show. I'm working at break-neck speed to complete my rocker project. See how I'm progressing with the joinery...

Rocker Project: Making Rocker Legs

I'm back to work on my rocker project, turning the legs on the lathe. Take a look at the chips flying with these photos shot with my camera's timer.

white oak jewelry box

white oak jewelry box

Rocker Project: How to Make an Arrow Rocker in Ash

Peter Turner digs into a new project. In this entry, see how he mills a stack of 12/4 ash and find out about the bent laminations that he uses for the curved chair back.

Home Stretch for a Danish Cord Seat

My completed bench frame is ready for Danish cord. Take a look.

It's all been done before

close cauls



Recent comments


Re: Rocker Project: Making Rocker Legs

Hi Lloyd - I'm glad you like the chair. Its seat is at standard seat height of around 18". The rockers are pure Shaker and came from John Kassay's book on Shaker furniture. You might see other useful information about rocking chairs in this great book.

best, Peter

Re: Fine Woodworking Author in Space

Hi Mark - Thanks for posting this. The blue rim is like neon.

best, Peter