Woodturning Smocks

Mike shows off the features we’ve included in our smocks after years of testing, and why he never turns without one.

Shop smocks

8 thoughts on “Woodturning Smocks”

  1. Some of us turners who live in the North have pretty cold workshops. How about a long sleeved version with a knit cuff?

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  2. Funny thing! Been looking for a smock like that to replace a polyester wind breaker I have been using for years when making turnings. Discovered wood chip didn’t stick and easy to shake off any dust at the end of the day. Will probably get the tan one!

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  3. Hello,
    I have one of the tan ones. These smocks don’t have a two-way zipper making it difficult when you’re moving around the shop and doing various activities. I needed a two-way zipper. I spent $40 to get a two-way zipper installed. I don’t know if I’ll buy the light-weight one, although I’d like it, since they don’t have two-way zippers.

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  4. I just ordered a Beige Smock with the December 2017 deal of Free Embroidery and cannot wait to get it……The video really sold me on it.

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  5. I just watched your smock video on YouTube. Looks like something I’ll have to put on my needs list. Just turned 5 -12″ segmented salad bowls on my new PM 3520b I picked up from Craft Supply a few weeks ago. Works like a champ. Thank you again.

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