Note: The list of demonstrators, and their topics, is subject to change. Clicking on a demonstrator's name will bring you to a few sample photos of their work, information about their presentation, and a short biography.
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| Richard Angus | Turning a Bowl Using Jam Chucks |
| Dick Batchelder | Architectural Turnings |
| Peter Bloch | Making a Living as a Turner |
| Jack Brown | Inlayed Christmas Ornaments |
| Dustin Coates | Miniatures |
| Bob Coleman | Hollow Turned Christmas Ornament |
| Charles Faucher | Segmentation Assembly on the Machine Lathe |
| Mike Fonner | Design Elements of Spindles |
| Stephen Gleasner | Salad Bowl from a Board |
| Beth Ireland | Turning Outside the Box |
| Ken Keoughan | Construction and Turning of Tall Vessel Forms |
| Jim Kephart | Duplicating Spindle Turnings by Hand |
| Alan Lacer | Befriending the Skew |
| Turned Lidded Boxes With Hook Tools | |
| David Lancaster | Green Turned Bowl |
| André Martel | End Grain Turning |
| Andy Motter | Natural Edge Goblet with Captured Ring |
| Graham Oakes | One Tool Wonder |
| Bob Rosand | Sharpening for Beginnners |
| George Saridakis | Pierced Lidded Boxes |
| Charlie Sheaff | Multi-Axis Turning |
| Jon Siegel | Introduction to Spindle Turning |
| Al Stirt | Turned, Carved, Textured and Painted Bowl |
| Chris Strassner | Sculpture Based on Turned Parts |
| Linda VanGehuchten | Turned Wooden Angels |
| Jacques Vesery | Concepts in Design |
| Brad Vietje | Hollow Vessels |
| Wendy Wilson | Introduction to Bowl Turning |
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