• The forum upgrades have been completed. These were moderate security fixes from our software vendor and it looks like everything is working well. If you see any problems please post in the Forum Technical Support forum or email us at forum_moderator (at) aawforum.org. Thank you
  • February 2026 Turning Challenge: Cookie Jar! (click here for details)
  • Congratulations to Chad Eames for "Red Tines" being selected as Turning of the Week for February 23, 2026 (click here for details)
  • AAW Symposium demonstrators announced - If the 2026 AAW International Woodturning Symposium is not on your calendar, now is the time to register. And there are discounts available if you sign up early, by Feb. 28. Early Bird pricing gives you the best rate for our 40th Anniversary Symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina, June 4–7, 2026. (There are discounts for AAW chapter members too) For more information vist the discussion thread here or the AAW registration page
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Ornamental Turners, International is a virtual AAW chapter (website: http://ornamentalturners.com/). @RichColvin, OTI President, contacted the AAW Executive Director, Phil McDonald, and the AAW Forum Administrators with a request to migrate the OTI forum into the AAW Forum. Phil saw this move as beneficial to both the AAW and OTI. Following Phil's approval and discussions with Rich Colvin, a new forum named Ornamental Turning has been created in the Woodturning Forums category. The purpose of the new forum is to discuss and share all things related to ornamental turning. All AAW forum members are invited to participate in the new ornamental turning forum. Also, OTI members are invited to participate in all of the AAW forums. Many of the OTI members are already AAW Forum members. Rich Colvin is the moderator of the new ornamental turning forum and we may also call on him to lend a hand with duties on the other AAW forums.
 
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