Woodcraft
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- Starbuck, Jennie
- Galleries of artistic woodturning using various craft techniques, including beadwork, to enhance and embellish - with associated hints pages explaining how each effect is achieved.
- 263
- Stevens, Gary
- Lathe turned and sculpted large vessels, with names like 'Floating Tiger' and 'Emerging Flower'.
- 264
- Stirt, Al
- Turned wooden bowls with added carving, decoration and fluting. Offers instruction. Vermont.
- 265
- Styer, John A.
- All kinds of treen, from bookmarks to whistles. Includes a page on the philosophy of lathe art.
- 267
- Tulip, Helen & Geoff
- Creators of large centrepiece bowls and platters, Celtic carving, and gifts for all occasions; made from local Irish timber
- 268
- Valentine, Carole B.
- Provides information about the artist,and a photo gallery of pieces, mainly hollow forms.
- 271
- Webber , Andy
- Showing some examples of his work with descriptions and explanations. Also metal turning and ropework. Berkshire, UK.
- 272
- Whitman, Brad
- Makes bowls, plates, and art objects from fallen trees; includes an article on greenwood turning.
- 273
- Wiman, Fred
- Uses sculptural art to transform ordinary vessels into new shapes eliciting visions of far-off times and places.
- 275
- Yamaguchi, Lynne
- Illustrations of her work, hollow vessels, boxes, and one-off titled pieces. Also includes a weblog with photos of the International Turning Exchange.
- 276
- Younger, Allan
- Using Western Australian native woods, especially mallee root to create attractive bowls.
- 277
- Yvonne Arlott, Yvonne
- Bowls, platters, boxes, goblets, vases and sculpture, often with piercing, and barley twists.