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Woodturning Reference and Information SiteWOODTURNERS LINKS 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.woodturningontheweb.com This site compiled by Robert Spragg is in my opinion the leading woodturning link site, the site also contains interesting information about Lace Bobbins, Tagua Nut turning and a host of other info. http://www.oneofakindwoodturnings.com Ken Bullock and his wife Debbie run this family business from New Brunswick Canada. This is an excellent sight and Ken offers to share his considerable experience via his FAQ section and shows examples of his work. You must also find Tim Bit and Dee on the site it really is worth it. * www.bowlturner.com Revolutions is a must for all woodturners. The site is very clear and loads very quickly with lots of very good links and info. The gallery pictures show clearly the skills of Dave Peebles. www.homestead.com/woodturning/main.html Another very good site full of first class information and interesting links the site has been produced by Thomas Trager and includes some lovely gallery pictures that are regularly updated showing his quality workmanship. http://freespace.virgin.net/roddy.moyes/index.html Roddy Moyes is based in the beautiful area of Granton on Spey in Scotland and his site reflects the quality of life in that part of the UK. Apart from the woodturning info and gallery he has included an extensive list of reading material for turners, and some great pictures of the scenery around his home town. * http://www.sunrisewoodcrafts.ns.ca Another really good Canadian site which is very clear and beautifully produced with some lovely pictures of work by Derek Andrews * http://www.alaska.net/~atftb This site produced by Kevin & Theresa Miller based in Juneau Alaska is a brilliant example of a good clear site that loads quickly. And as well as the extensive information provided has some very nice gallery pictures of Kevins work.* http://mgorrow.tripod.com Marshall Gorrow lives and turns in an extreme New York state US and close to the Canadian border. His clear site contains a selection of galleries showing his wide range of turning skills.* http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~rhaslip Rex Haslip based in New Zealand invites you to rummage around his workshop, where you will find a host of tips and lots of turning info. He also claims to have caught some big fish.!!!! *http://gavinsbowls.tripod.com Gavin Sneed has produced this site which shows an extensive range of his work including many segmented items, he is based in Dallas, Georgia.* 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. * www.kestrelcreek.com Based in Moscow Idaho Ben Carpenter, Jim Christiansen, & Will Simpson have put together this lovely gallery of their work which is highly inspirational, included also is some other very useful info and a section devoted to the Kestrel.* http://home.san.rr.com/zbikwoodturning
This site contains a gallery of very exquisite segmented turnings based on
ancient themes most of the items shown have won prestigious awards for Ed Zbik who
produces and sells them from his base in
San Diego
California.*
http://www.stop.at/rickys Rick & Sue Taylor Run a woodturning gallery in Dargaville, Kauri Coast, NZ. Their work includes turnings using ancient Kauri wood. They also supply blanks and run courses for woodturning tuition. New. * France Woodturning in
Burgundy Gilbert
Buffard learn to turn in france in the lovely Burgundy
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