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Woodturning Reference and Information SiteYET MORE WOODTURNERS LINKS http://homepage.mac.com/gouge55/PhotoAlbum2.html# http://homepage.mac.com/gouge55/PhotoAlbum.html Two very nice galleries one of which includes some very nice segmented turnings by Mike Foster who lives in Sitka Alaska.* http://www.cyberus.ca/~jsellers/resources.htm http://woodman1212.tripod.com This site is full of excellent woodturning and woodworking information including plans with a very good links page contact is woodmanlink@lycos.com 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 * The Woodworking Links Page - Links to quality sites and articles pertaining to woodworking arranged by topic. Contact Bill Cribbs cribbswh@tbi-set.org also a very good FAQs page. http://www.wazers-world.com/homepage.htm This is a really nice clear site which is easy to navigate with lots of very useful information including Tips, Chucks, Tools, Gallery,Help for beginners and other links, and is also the site of the Long Island Woodturners Club USA the contact being Peter Ward at wazer@optonline.net * http://www.thewoodshop.org This site has a whole load of help and information for woodturners and woodworkers an absolute must for every one. http://www.fholder.com This is the site of Fred Holder and contains a wide range of information which is readily available from the front page. Fred provides the benefit of his wide experience of woodturning which he shares through the various excellent pages of this site. This site also links to the following magazine site http://www.fholder.com/Woodturning/woodturn.htm http://www.woodchuckcanuck.com This site has information on just about every subject that a woodturner or woodworker would ever want. The easy find reference makes a quick site to navigate. The contact is Jim Barry and the site is based in Gander Newfoundland Canada. * http://www.ceibathurst.com/birdseye/ This is the site of Leonard Landry who is based in New Brunswick Canada, he is a juried member of the the New Brunswick Craft Council and the site shows his gallery of Maple Burr items which can be purchased. He also supplies a range of Maple blanks. * 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.lauraponting.co.uk/ Laura Ponting is based in South Wales UK and shows some very nice pictures of her work. Laura is becoming a very well known professional woodturner her site has been updated and reflects her lovely distinctive work. Note New Site Address NEW * http://www.turners.org/index.html This site is a must for those turners interested in Ornamental Turning the site contains a great deal of info about this important sector of woodturning with a number of very interested articles. The contact is Steve Johnson. http://www.thedeej.com/ An interesting site with links and a gallery of items for sale. The contact is Dave Jenkins. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jeharr/ A gallery of Ornamental Turning by James. E. Harris contains a Photogallery, History & Bibliography. http://www.turnedwood.com/index.shtml Kevins site contains some very nice examples of segmented turning as well as much more. 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.woodturningcenter.org/ The Woodturning Center in Philadelphia ,USA is the largest organisation solely devoted to the encouragement of woodturning.* US
http://www.welovewood.com/index.htm
If its handmade wooden clocks you are looking for this is the
site. Welovewood make Thousands of
combinations, giving each clock it's own distinctive
look. Clocks range in price from $25 to $2500. Contact details are Ralph
& Cheryl Hewitt, " We
Love Wood ", 1321 Jefferson Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602, turned@welovewood.com
Phone: (814) 943-7222 Fax:
810-461-0652 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.* http://www.delmano.com/ This site provides an outstanding inspiration to all those interested in the developement of working with wood. Established in 1973, del Mano Gallery has earned a reputation for exhibiting museum quality works. http://www.one-tree.co.uk/index.html Handmade Furniture & Interior Pieces A site intended to give information from the living tree to the finished piece. Contact gary@one-tree.co.uk http://home.san.rr.com/zbikwoodturning. Ed Zbik specialises in segmented and inlaid woodturnings based on ancient southwest Indian designs. The gallery pages contain photos of his work, with links for additional information. http://www.woodturning-ireland.com/ This is the site of John Mc Carthy who is based in Nohoval ( pronounced No-val) a small village on the south coast of Ireland. It is situated 15 miles south west of Cork City and 7miles east of Kinsale. The site contains some really nice gallery pictures of his work and information about this beautiful location.* http://www.knotsburls.com This is the site of Don Thur based in Muskoka,Ontario,CANADA a full-time turner of Native Ontario Burls as well as a specialty in Old Growth Hardwood timbers which are being recovered by divers from area lakes in his District. These timbers would have sunk during the River-drive period in Ontario of 1870 to 1920.* http://www3.sympatico.ca/3jdw8 Very clear site by John Williams based in Kingston Canada that loads quickly with nice clean pages a gallery and information which is very useful.* Barry Ekins Barry Ekins is based in New Zealand and has been turning since 1997 his site has a nice gallery of his work and other good information. * Steven Kennard Steven Kennard started his woodworking by making and restoring furniture. He started turning in 1979 and has developed his own distinctive style which can be seen on his site gallery. He now regularly exhibits at his own gallery in Canning, Nova Scotia, as well as in various locations in Halifax, Toronto, etc..* Robert
Parker Robert Parker is a
woodcrafter working in English woods and reclaimed timbers. Gary Austin Gary is a fairly new wood turner, but he's seen some great success already. He has sold many of his bowls and vases in several shows in Arizona. However, he would also like individuals outside of the state of Arizona to see his work. * Hamish Mc Millan Hamish Mc Milan is based in New Zealand and offers a full & professional woodturning service complete with door to door delivery, from his much sought after Hand-turned crafts to his Customised turnings for Industry, Builders, Furniture restorers etc. His work is currently sold through exclusive outlets in Auckland, and other NZ centres, and has exhibited both privately and collectively in a number of venues. New. * Jim Brown and his son Russell Brown have produced this site with examples of their work and other information, known as Nottingham Woodentops. New. *
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