At last: woodturning secrets of the pros revealed!

You will master woodturning skills with these "insider" secrets from the absolute top woodturning instructors... for just pennies a day ... even if you've never touched a wood lathe!

This isn't just a short course telling you the basics of woodturning - this is a warehouse full of knowledge, a patient mentor, a set of tutors who will share with you every secret, technique, concept, and experience they have about wood turning. If you want to learn what separates a master craftsman from someone who barely knows how to turn on a lathe, you need this hand holding, step-by-step, short cut!

Dear Friend,

If you're like most of us, the best way to learn something - to have it really "click", is to see it demonstrated, close up, by someone who really knows what they're doing.

Think about learning to ride a bicycle - if you'd never seen a bike before, and someone handed you a 300 page manual on how to ride one, would you have been able to hop on and pedal away?

Not me!

Like most people, I needed to see someone else do it, have them explain the important details, and when I was ready, hop on and practice.

Try this simple experiment: try to write down some notes to explain how to ride a bike ... or swim across a pool ... or jump off a diving board.

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It's frustrating to try to write it down, it's more frustrating to read it, and it's incredibly frustrating to try to put it into practice. "Push down with your left foot while shifting your weight onto the toes of your right foot, while also keeping both hands on the handlebars..." Horrible! If you tried to learn to ride a bike this way, you'd end up with scraped knees and a sore head. If you tried to learn to jump off a diving board this way, you'd belly flop. ...and if you tried to learn how to swim this way? Let's not even think about it!

If you can't learn how to do a simple thing like ride a bike, or dive off a board from reading a book, why does anyone think it's possible to learn to become a master at the wood lathe from books?

This is a ... terrific place to start learning the art of wood turning. Del is a great demonstrator--very folksy and down to earth. He demonstrates a wide range of skills from sharpening to design to turning, as well as modifying a lathe to improve its performance. Del's mastery of thin walled turning is amazing and very well illustrated in this video. Camera angles and lighting are all good and effective.

-- Don McIvor

A bicycle has two pedals and a handlebar to operate. A wood lathe has a headstock, a tailstock, one or more tool rests, and a suite of tools ranging from the pretty simple roughing gouge to the quite tricky skew chisel, to the near-secret-advanced tools that only master craftsmen use, like internal and external threader, Chinese ball tools, and more.

You can hardly be blamed for being frustrated - riding a bike is simple, and it can't be taught from a book...so it's no surprise that when you put a pricey piece of wood on your lathe and pour hours of your time into it, you still aren't satisfied with the result.

Let me ask you a question...

Do You Dream Of Turning Out Amazing Wooden Bowls, Pens, Peppermills And Boxes On Your Lathe... Without Having To Worry About Spending Your Life Savings And Without Feeling Overwhelmed By All The Confusing Tools, and Secret Techniques?

Maybe you've owned your lathe for years...or maybe you've just bought your lathe ... or perhaps you haven't even got a lathe yet...but you have a dream of making amazing wooden bowls, pens, peppermills and boxes. You understand the basic concepts (or so you think!) ... and yet you're not getting the results you know you deserve.

Should you give up on the dream?

Should you keep cranking out "good enough" bowls?

Do you want to make off-center peppermills, ugly pens, and shabby bowls for birthday presents and Christmas presents?

Do you enjoy it when your skew chisel "catches" and digs into your workpiece? Do you lie to yourself and say that it "just adds character" ?

...or do you want to be a true craftsman?

If you click right here, you can stop wishing and get your hands on the how-to DVDs that will make you a woodturning pro.

Let's be clear: 9 out of 10 folks aren't really interested in becoming better woodturners. They're happy to muddle through, and give slightly embarrassing gifts to friends. They don't notice that the phrase "Oh, this is quite good" really means "...for someone who just dabbles at woodturning, and doesn't really want to turn out high grade work".

It's a sad fact, but it's true: most turners aren't interested in getting better.

They're happy to go down to the workshop, create a pile of sawdust and make a "good enough" bowl.

If you're one of those folks, this course isn't for you. Click the "back" arrow in your browser right now - you don't want to learn the simple tricks, secrets, and techniques that will let you turn out lathe work that's ten times better in half the time. Click the "back" arrow, then go back to your lathe and enjoy creating wood chips, and be happy with the "ehhh - it's OK" results you get.

Richard Raffan is an immediately likable expert without any of the arrogance that so frequently accompanies expertise. He's a fast worker, so like another reviewer said approximately, "It's good that there's a rewind button."...

Where the rubber meets the road with a video such as this one is the effect it has on one's own technical evolution... my work has improved noticeably... The entire video production was excellent as well.

-- Richard Kimball

You Have The Pride Of Craftsmanship, And Your Skills Are The Envy Of Others When You Are An Excellent Woodturner

I'm not one of those "ehhh - it's OK" folks, and I'm glad that you're not either.

Why do you want to get better?

If you're like me, it's because you enjoy the pride of craftsmanship.

You're not like everyone else - you like learning to do a good job, and then applying yourself...and turning out work that you can be really proud of.

When you make a really great bowl, or a peppermill far nicer than anything you can buy in a store, or a custom made fine writing instrument, you know you've done top notch work...and when you show that work to friends or family, you can see it in their eyes. There's something different in the way they look at you - you're not just noodling around in the workshop, you're producing (dare we say it?) art!. Or, if "art" is too fancy a word, just call it "true craftsmanship".

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Of course, there's a downside - when you show your work to other woodturners, the look in their eyes is a bit different. There's a a bit of envy. ...and a touch of respect. You're using the same lathe they are, you're using the same tools. You may even be using the same wood! ...and yet you're turning out work that stands head-and-shoulders above.

OK, this sounds great - who doesn't want to be a master woodturner?

...but how do you get from here to there?

You weren't born a world-famous Richard Raffan, or Alan Lacer, or David Ellsworth.

Is it possible to pick up master level skills?

Finally --- A Simple Video Based Training System That Teaches You Step-By-Step How To Properly And Professionally Make Your Own "Show Winning" Bowls, Pens, Hollow-forms, And Other Works Of Craftsmanship... And Save Hours Of Painful Frustration And Needless Spending Of Your Hard Earned Cash!

That's right! The excuses and delays are gone! You're about to discover the first REAL breakthrough in woodturning instruction that's ever been offered!

There are books, sure. ...and one article thrown in every third issue of your favorite woodworking magazine.

But here's a secret...

Using Poor Techniques From Articles, Frustrating Experimentation, And Inferior Book-Learning Can Ruin A Piece Of Rare Wood, And Can Send The Cost Of Your Project Through The Roof!

If you're like most people who try to learn woodturning from books and magazine articles, it all seems really simple in theory, but your results just aren't what you want them to be. Your projects look clunky.

...Or they're not finished well. Or your tools seem hard to control. Or sharpening is a core. Or your skew chisel keeps catching, ruining your workpiece.

Or you're experiencing any of a thousand other problems.

I've never had any formal instruction in woodturning, and have only turned a few pieces. This video taught me a number of interesting things, and after watching it I turned my first piece the didn't require any finish sanding! Super!

-- Gene Temple

It's Not Your Fault!

Once upon a time, folks realized that woodturning was best taught by a master to an apprentice. A close look at high quality work being done well, a kind word, a light touch of the hand - expert instruction made it possible for anyone to learn how to turn out great work on the lathe.

...and, somehow, in the 20th century, we forgot all that, and decided that people could learn a complicated, three-dimensional, spinning, somewhat tricky skill, with lots of secret "insider only" tips and techniques...

From a flat, black-and-white, static Book!

It just isn't so!

You've been getting frustrated at the lathe, thinking that if you were just a bit smarter, or if you could just figure out how to hold your tool differently, or if you concentrated harder, then you could do great work at the lathe.

It's Not Your Fault!

People needed mentors to learn woodturning 200 years ago, and they still need them now.

This video was terrific. I have been wanting to try thread chasing, but had no idea where to start. Alan gives a wonderful start to finish overview of the process. I actually understand how the tools work now! Video quality is very good, and the pace is just fast enough.

-- Gary Ratajczak

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Finally, You Can Kiss The Aggravation And Wasteful Spending Of Your Hard Earned Cash And Precious Leisure Hours Goodbye With These Insider Secrets!

Every time you screw up a $30 bowl blank, or waste an extra hour doing a job twice because you screwed it up the first time, you're turning hard earned cash into firewood, and you're turning your precious leisure hours into an exercise in frustration and aggravation.

No more!

You deserve better!

I know that the idea of a simple, low-cost course that will bring you hours of full-color, detailed, full-motion expert instruction sounds too good to be true, but keep reading.

Anybody Can Easily Become A Master Woodturner At The Lathe

Given the proper video instruction, anyone - anyone! - can become a master woodturner.

The program is simple: for just pennies a day, you get three woodturning DVDs mailed to your door each month. Each DVD is an hour (or two, or three!) with an expert instructor. Keep these DVDs for just a day or two, or watch them dozens of times before sending them back. Every time you return a DVD (in the free, pre-paid mailer), we'll send another DVD out to you.

Learning about bowl turning from first hand from international recognized masters like Richard Raffan and Bill Grumbine, you gain the skills to make bowls in half the time you spend now ... while turning out wonderful designs with finely polished surfaces.

Experts like Allan Batty and Alan Lacer teach you - in full color well-lit closeup - how to handle your skew chisel. You gain the ability to cut glass-smooth surfaces, turn Cabriole lets, part off cleanly, and perform other techniques with speed, accuracy, and great finishes ?

Learn about design, bringing out the best in your wood, using a few secrets of form and style to make amazing peppermills and other objects from Ted Sokolowski.

See closeup views and hear expert commentary on making pens by Bill Baumbeck, Rex Burningham, Kip Christensen. Do you know which are the best pen kits, how to turn a slimline pen, how to use plastics and antlers for unique results, and repair cracks like a pro?

As your skills grow, you'll want to learn about segmented turning from Bill Kandler, Curt Theobald, and other renowned specialists. You'll want to turn boxes, and make threaded lids. Surface designs, thin wall turning

Russ Fairfield, Chris Stott, and others will teach you how to finish your bowls.

Bonnie Klein will teach you advanced techniques like chattering and turning unusual materials.

There is no better way to learn every aspect of woodturning than from a university with professors like these!

Click here to get the expert advice of Richard Raffan, Bill Grumbine, Allan Batty, Alan Lacer and more delivered right now!

The Most Comprehensive, Simple To Use, Paint By The Numbers, Wood Lathe Program Ever Assembled!

I'd like to be able to tell you that the Woodturner University program is 10%, or 20% better than the competition. I'd like to tell you that we've got videos from twice as many experts. I'd even like to tell you that three times as many people use our simple-to-use program as any other.

But I can't, and that's for one simple reason...

There is no other Wood Turning program like this, anywhere!

You Save As Much Money, Time, And Aggravation As Possible By Quickly And Easily Learning From Experts To Make Own Show Winning Bowls, Toys, Jewelry Boxes, Pens And More, At Home, Using "Tricks Of The Trade" From World-Renowned Experts

No kidding.

Woodturning experts have spent decades of their lives experimenting to learn the best ways to turn bowls, peppermills and boxes. They've spent countless hours at the lathe figuring out the best finishes. They've gone through hundreds of turning tools and dozens of grinding wheels (and not a few bashed fingers) to figure out the best ways to get incredible results at the wood lathe. You just can't put a price on information this valuable!

Great resolution quality, great shots and first rate information conveyed by a master craftsman! Thanks for the great service!

-- Stanley Keenum

Countless person years went into just the filming of these videos - boiling down the woodturning skills, figuring out the best way to capture them on video, positioning the cameras just so, polishing the instruction time and again until it conveyed the essential skills as clearly as possible.

These 30 plus world-famous instructors GOT IT RIGHT! You get their expertise, captured on video perfectly.

Real Time Video Instruction Of Every Detail Of Woodturning Can Come To You!

This woodturning course is a golden key that lets you into the exclusive world of professional turning.

Amateur turners just like you can struggle for decades trying to get these skills. If they're good at learning on their own - and lucky! - they just might teach themselves a tenth of what's in this program.

With this woodturning program, because everything is presented simply and clearly, anybody can become their a master turner. Every detail you could possibly need or want is included in this program!

Simply Put, There Is No Faster, No Easier Or Less Expensive Way To Learn The Woodturning Skills Of A Shop Master!

If you could get world-class woodturners to stop by your shop every month, share a beverage with you, and let you get really up close and personal while they worked at the lathe, would you?

Love your service - you have a very wide selection and cover mostly all things.

-- August Eckardt

If they offered to show you their tricks once, twice...as many times as you wanted, would you take them up on it?

What if they also offered to explain, step by step, exactly what they were doing, and what little problems you might run into, and how to avoid those problems?

Click here to get these experts to explain their secrets, for just pennies a day

Imagine A Steady Stream Of Ready To Use Woodturning Secrets, Tips, And Techniques You Can Instantly Put To Use Giving Your Woodturning Skills A Huge Boost Whenever You Need It!

Our program starts with the basics, assuming nothing about your skills...and yet, as you work through the program, you'll be turning out amazing bowls, peppermills, children's tops, Christmas tree ornaments, and more.

Here's just a very very very short overview of the kinds of secrets and hints that you'll learn from this program:

So, What's The Cost To Learn From The Experts And Catapult Your Woodturning Skills To A Master Craftsmen Level?

How much would you pay for 5, 10 or 15 hours of instruction from world class turners?

$10/hour an hour would be an unthinkable bargain.

Something like $50 or $100 wouldn't be an unfair price to charge for an hour of hands-on instruction like this.

Let's face it, if you asked the top turners to fly in from Australia, England, and all over the US, and then stick around your shop until you'd mastered their techniques, you'd need to be as rich as Bill Gates!

For just pennies a day, though, you get exactly this learning experience from Woodturner University.

Just $22.95 Per Month, Or 77 Cents Per Day.

We send you DVDs by world class experts. Keep up to three DVDs in your workshop or home at any one time. Return one and get another. Return all three and get a whole new batch.

You get hours and hours of hands-on instruction from world-class experts, for just 77 cents per day.

Fantabulious!! Well done and a wonderful reference.

-- Thomas Pratt

For less than you'd pay for a single bowl blank, and for far far far less than you'd spent on a nice skew chisel or gouge, you will get hours of expert woodturning instruction that will make you into a master.

I can tell you from personal experience as a woodturner that there is nothing as valuable as this program if you want to improve your skills tremendously for a phenomenally low cost.

Special Bonus

When you finish the Woodturner University course, you'll have a set of invaluable skills that will make you the envy of every turner you meet - and every friend and family member who sees your phenomenal work!

...but you'll also get a special bonus: a Woodturner University Graduation Certificate, suitable for display in your workshop, office, or anywhere.

I look forward to seeing you at Woodturner University!

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Travis J I Corcoran, President
Woodturner University
7 Central Street
Arlington, MA 02476

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P.S. A common question that many turners ask is "will this training work for me?" This is a valid question - you want to make sure that you're going to learn skills that work for you! Whether they're concerned about their small mini lathe, or their massive floor standing bowl lathe - whether they're concerned about their lack of experience turning, or their years of fooling around at the lathe, I can tell them that we've had thousands of folks watch these videos and rave about them. Young, old, small lathe guys, and big lathe guys, neophyte and seasoned woodturning veteran, hundreds of people have written to us praising the videos and telling us how it helped them.

P.P.S. Another common question we get is a variation of "how do I know who I'm doing business with / is it safe to do business over the internet / is my personal information secure?". We're a real company with real offices, in a 100 year old brick building just outside of Boston. If you're ever in Arlington, Massachusetts (just outside of Boston, and just down the street from Old Schwamb Mill where they still make oval turnings on hundred year old lathes!), come knock on the door and say "hi". We've been in business for over five years, and have 35,000 satisfied customers who've viewed our various how-to videos. Woodturner University just launched in 2008, but we've been renting out woodturning DVDs, woodworking DVDs, home improvement DVDs, etc. under the SmartFlix.com brand for years. We immediately encrypt your credit card information so that it's secure against hackers, viruses and all other threats (we even have the website scanned once a day by a professional security firm). We've got a perfect reputation with the Better Business Bureau, and we never, ever, EVER sell, rent, or trade our mailing list with anyone. You've got my personal guarantee.

P.P.P.S. If you're not fully satisfied with your first month of woodturning university, cancel the service and get a 100%, no-questions asked, FULL refund. There is no risk!

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