From raw blocks to finely shaped designs, the Wood Lathe transforms ordinary wood into precise, cylindrical forms and decorative pieces. In this feature of Inside the BIP Workshops, we explore how BIP students learn the art and skill of woodturning—a timeless craft powered by hands-on learning.
The Wood Lathe is a machine that rotates a piece of wood, allowing the user to shape it with chisels and other turning tools. It’s used to create everything from chair legs and table spindles to bowls, handles, and decorative features.
At BIP, students gain more than technical know-how—they develop craftsmanship, control, and an eye for detail.
Here’s how students operate the wood lathe safely and effectively:
Training on the wood lathe develops:
These skills are valuable not just in woodworking but in any technical field where control and fine motor skills matter.
The wood lathe sits at the intersection of creative expression and practical design. At BIP, students learn how to shape wood with accuracy and intention—whether for functional parts or artistic flourishes.
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