Peter Exton came to the International Turning Exchange residency program ready to try out some new ideas he had been thinking about for a long time. Above is one example, a piece where the raw material is cedar shingles. He is better known for what is called "inside out" or "reverse turning" which he does a good job of explaining in this video. What you won't see, or hear, is Peter practicing the Japanese language he is learning with the help of fellow ITE resident, Satoshi Fujinuma. The most difficult part of editing these videos is leaving so many good clips on the cutting room floor.
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