To become a Draumr woodturner requires the profound material respect and technical precision
exemplified by Otto Koedijk and Blaauw Hout. The craft begins with "reading" the raw timber—often
salvaged from local urban forests—to understand how its grain, moisture, and natural "imperfections" will
behave under tension. This requires the turner to be a master of the lathe, possessing the physical
strength to navigate the resistance of green wood and the sensitivity to carve walls of delicate, uniform
thickness.