Wood working has always been a passion of Max Brosi’s, and that’s why he’s developed such impressive skills with his wood making abilities. He’s able to imagine something, and make it come to life with his building skills. He grew up in Germany, and it was never part of his curriculum to learn wood working, but he had a passion for it anyway. He’s able to build anything that he puts his mind to, and that’s why he’s so popular.
Key Takeaways:
- While a child in Ireland, Brosi was inspired by a video of Mick O’Donnell turning bowls.
- The multi-axis exploration Rise of the Machines (2013) got him noticed by the American turning community.
- After an injury, Brosi shifted to curvy, organic forms with Alien Ocular and Traces of Atlantis.
“He is a deep thinker about his craft and is renowned both for the ingenuity of his designs and for having the technical prowess to bring them into being.”
Read more: https://www.finewoodworking.com/2020/05/14/max-brosi-the-static-becomes-dynamic
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