Woodturning Links England

 

Don White  For over 20 years Don White has been among the leading Bowl-turners in the U.K. Believing passionately that there is no substitute for the discipline of repetition to hone one’s skills enabling the natural progression to more advanced individual work. His range of domestic-ware is stocked by good quality kitchen-ware shops. The more ‘individual pieces’ are sold through selected galleries and exhibitions with the Devon, Cornwall and Gloucestershire Guilds of Craftsmen

http://www.gordonfradley.com/  Gordon Fradley based in Staffordshire. Gordon is a member of the Society of Ornamental Turners and committe member of the Mid-Staffs Woodturners.

http://website.lineone.net/~avmold  Alan Mold is based in Cheshunt ,Hertfordshire, England. He has a particular interest in Barley Twists and Ornamental turning, the site shows lots of pictures of his work and some  links to related sites.

http://www.robchapman.com   A brand new site launched by Rob Chapman.

http://www.petersplatters.co.uk  This is a new sight created by Peter Fagg based on the Isle of Wight UK he has combined his photography expertise to provide a nice gallery of his work.

http://www.brianpart.co.uk  This very clear site by  Brian Partridge contains a gallery of his work and other details.*

http://www.woodturning.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm  This UK based site shows the work of John Bailey he specialises in one of a kind bowls, plates, and chess sets. The site shows some of Johns work and there is also a message , notice board where you can get answers to your woodturning questions. Contact sales@woodturning.freeserve.co.uk *

http://www.mycbsite.com/woodturning/    Alan Mayell has set up this site based in Bristol England. He also the Ringmaster of a woodturning ring.  *

http://www.stuartking.co.uk/   stuart@stuartking.co.uk  Stuart King is a professional woodturner based in High Wycombe England and is well known for his excellent demonstrations at major woodturning events his website illustrates his skills and gives details of his wide involvement in the woodturning world, including regular magazine articles in leading publications. *

http://www.daveregester.co.uk/    Dave Regester is a very well known professional woodturner based in the UK. His site is very clear and gives an insight into his work, as well as providing details of his training courses.*

http://www.robin-wood.co.uk/  Robin Wood is the only person in England specialising in making bowls on a pole-lathe and you can buy them direct from this website.*

http://www.blackcountryturner.fsnet.co.uk     The Blackcountry Turner - Neil Baldwyn was born in the industrial heartlands of the United Kingdom aptly named the Blackcountry on 2nd August 1952. Today Neil is a professional wood turner, lecturing and demonstrating his art in both modern and traditional styles. His work is exhibited throughout the United Kingdom in places such as the Guild Hall with many of his works on permanent display at the Sandwell College of Further and Higher Education where he currently lectures.*

Robert Parker  Robert Parker is a woodcrafter working in English woods and reclaimed timbers.
Predominantly making turned work, he also enjoys free form carving and furniture.  He is based in Chard, Somerset, England. His site includes galleries of his work.* 

Jim Brown and his son Russell Brown have produced this site with examples of their work and other information, known as Nottingham Woodentops.