Woodcraft
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- Brooks, Paul
- Shows mainly turned wood, but also carved, pyrography, paintings, and sculpture, all home produced in Bristol, UK.
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- Burke, Tony
- Bowls produced on a home-made lathe in the West of Ireland from woods such as tulipwood, burr elm and bog oak.
- 185
- Campbell, Marilyn
- Illustrating turned, sculptural vessels, using cutting and reassembly with the application of epoxy; showing the black and white series.
- 186
- Cassidy, Seamus
- Bowls and vases, embellished with gold leaf and burning, some with bog-oak legs. Also furniture traditionally constructed. In Ireland.
- 188
- Child, Douglas
- Illustrations of bowls, clocks, pens and cutting boards made from burls and other figured woods native to Vancouver Island, Canada. Includes background information on the turner.
- 189
- Clyne, Angus
- Bowls and hollow forms, using both wet and dry turning techniques, from local wind-blown timber. Scottish based.
- 190
- Coates, Andy
- Bowls and platters, hollowforms, vases, boxes and lamps, and artistic, sculptural pieces. Commissions undertaken. Includes a biography, history of woodturning, FAQ and a weblog.
- 192
- Cook. Nick
- Illustrations of one-off items, such as hollow forms and bowls, gift items and architectural pieces. Includes articles on various aspects of turning and also offers some supplies for sale.
- 193
- Cronje, Beyers
- Using local woods to produce bowls, natural-edge bowls, hollow forms and lace bobbins. Page on laser-guided hollowing. South African.
- 194
- Cutler, Robert
- Shows bowls and boxes with intricate inlays of different woods, silver, copper and brass; also jewelry and knives. Information on special finish.
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- Denis, Jean Dominique
- Lamps, anamorphosis, dishes, plates, turned sculptures. Offers courses in France.
