
Woodturning 201 with Scott Cherry April 22-24, 2026
This intermediate level Woodturning 201 Workshop is ideal for those who want to further advance their overall woodturning skills and learn advanced techniques. The emphasis of this workshop to help students learn more advanced tooling techniques while working on more challenging projects. Proper tool use, tool techniques and sharpening are constantly emphasized during the class. Due to the more advanced level of the projects and techniques to be covered in this class, we recommend that interested students be proficient in basic tool use and tooling techniques. We highly recommend that students attend a Woodturning 101 Workshop prior to participating in this workshop.
Topics to be covered:
- Advanced tool techniques- variations on cutting techniques for optimum results
- Tool sharpening- proper techniques used to create standard and custom grinds
- Elements of design- exploring the fundamentals of form, function and design
- Woodturning mastery- improving overall speed, technique and methods
- Basic elements of design
Projects: (May vary due to time constraints)
- Natural edge bowls
- Unseasoned bowls
- Inlay lidded boxes including thread cutting
- Square Plate/Goblet
- Calabash Bowl
- Platters
Scott Cherry
Scott Cherry graduated from Brigham Young University in 1983 with a BS degree in Industrial Education. He taught woodworking at Eisenhower Jr. High for four years and then at Timpview High School in Provo Utah for the past 27 years. Eighteen years ago he started a lathe turning class in the high school which was the first such class ever in the state of Utah. During his teaching career Scott has taught many students the art of turning and has seen them take a great interest in and continue on in woodturning. Scott has always found great personal pleasure in seeing students succeed in and enjoying turning.
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$192.50Woodturning 201 with Scott Cherry April 22-24, 2026
This intermediate level Woodturning 201 Workshop is ideal for those who want to further advance their overall woodturning skills and learn advanced techniques. The emphasis of this workshop to help students learn more advanced tooling techniques while working on more challenging projects. Proper tool use, tool techniques and sharpening are constantly emphasized during the class. Due to the more advanced level of the projects and techniques to be covered in this class, we recommend that interested students be proficient in basic tool use and tooling techniques. We highly recommend that students attend a Woodturning 101 Workshop prior to participating in this workshop.
Topics to be covered:
- Advanced tool techniques- variations on cutting techniques for optimum results
- Tool sharpening- proper techniques used to create standard and custom grinds
- Elements of design- exploring the fundamentals of form, function and design
- Woodturning mastery- improving overall speed, technique and methods
- Basic elements of design
Projects: (May vary due to time constraints)
- Natural edge bowls
- Unseasoned bowls
- Inlay lidded boxes including thread cutting
- Square Plate/Goblet
- Calabash Bowl
- Platters
Scott Cherry
Scott Cherry graduated from Brigham Young University in 1983 with a BS degree in Industrial Education. He taught woodworking at Eisenhower Jr. High for four years and then at Timpview High School in Provo Utah for the past 27 years. Eighteen years ago he started a lathe turning class in the high school which was the first such class ever in the state of Utah. During his teaching career Scott has taught many students the art of turning and has seen them take a great interest in and continue on in woodturning. Scott has always found great personal pleasure in seeing students succeed in and enjoying turning.
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This intermediate level Woodturning 201 Workshop is ideal for those who want to further advance their overall woodturning skills and learn advanced techniques. The emphasis of this workshop to help students learn more advanced tooling techniques while working on more challenging projects. Proper tool use, tool techniques and sharpening are constantly emphasized during the class. Due to the more advanced level of the projects and techniques to be covered in this class, we recommend that interested students be proficient in basic tool use and tooling techniques. We highly recommend that students attend a Woodturning 101 Workshop prior to participating in this workshop.
Topics to be covered:
- Advanced tool techniques- variations on cutting techniques for optimum results
- Tool sharpening- proper techniques used to create standard and custom grinds
- Elements of design- exploring the fundamentals of form, function and design
- Woodturning mastery- improving overall speed, technique and methods
- Basic elements of design
Projects: (May vary due to time constraints)
- Natural edge bowls
- Unseasoned bowls
- Inlay lidded boxes including thread cutting
- Square Plate/Goblet
- Calabash Bowl
- Platters
Scott Cherry
Scott Cherry graduated from Brigham Young University in 1983 with a BS degree in Industrial Education. He taught woodworking at Eisenhower Jr. High for four years and then at Timpview High School in Provo Utah for the past 27 years. Eighteen years ago he started a lathe turning class in the high school which was the first such class ever in the state of Utah. During his teaching career Scott has taught many students the art of turning and has seen them take a great interest in and continue on in woodturning. Scott has always found great personal pleasure in seeing students succeed in and enjoying turning.

