The fellows are working away and making an assortment of noises with their hands and machines. Some soft – some loud. All of them are reaping wonderful results. Every artist’s sound is unique forming a wonderful cacophony of bangs, shushing, sanding, and high pitch mechanical whirs.
![Adrien's work process for this piece produces soft sounds from a small polishing drill.](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-4.jpg?w=500)
Adrien’s work process for this piece produces soft sounds from a small polishing drill.
![Lots of Noises - 1 (15)](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-15.jpg?w=334)
Lots of delicate sanding.
![Lots of Noises - 1 (12)](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-12.jpg?w=334)
Soft shaving sounds emanates from this Grant Vaughan piece.
![Grant Vaughan uses a jig to drill holes into his piece.](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-25.jpg?w=334)
Grant Vaughan uses a jig to drill holes to a certain depth.
![Lots of Noises - 1 (21)](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-21.jpg?w=334)
Zina Burloiu uses gouge to cut out the bowl shape.
![Lots of Noises - 1 (16)](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-16.jpg?w=500)
Zina uses a long bladed knife to shape the exterior of the piece.
![Lots of Noises - 1 (22)](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-22.jpg?w=334)
Fellow Julia Harrison uses a chisel to carve her work.
![Lots of Noises - 1 (23)](https://internationalturningexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/lots-of-noises-1-23.jpg?w=500)
Julia uses a gouge to remove more wood.