Woodcraft
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- Thames Valley Woodturners
- Gives details of monthly meetings and venue. Gallery, tips and tricks, and copies of newsletters. London Ontario, Canada.
- 282
- Valley Woodturners
- Includes monthly newsletter, members' gallery, activities, competition news and useful links to other sites. Ottawa, Canada.
- 284
- Woodturners Guild of Ontario
- Includes details of meetings and venue, back newsletters and a gallery of photos. Meets in Pickering, Canada.
- 285
- Florida Woodturning Symposium
- Giving details of registration and venue, demonstrators and exhibitors; includes photo-gallery of last year's event.
- 286
- Rocky Mountain Woodturning Symposium
- Gives details of this event held in Loveland Colorado, including program, presenters, vendors, accommodation and photos of instant gallery
- 288
- Utah Woodturning Symposium
- Giving details of registration, program and demonstrators at this annual symposium.
- 289
- Ornamental Turning
- Showcases the craft, machinery and tools, as well as the items that result. Features links to a variety of related sites and topics of interest.
- 290
- Ornamental Turning Center
- Describes the art and craft of highly decorative surface ornamentation of turned objects. Includes link to Ornamental Turning International.
- 291
- The Society of Ornamental Turners
- Providing information on the subject of ornamental turning both to society members and to newcomers to the craft.
- 292
- Abbotts Living Wood
- Information on pole-lathe turning courses, chair-making and green wood crafts. Situated in Herefordshire, UK.
- 293
- Blood and Sawdust
- Articles and essays by Tom Rettie on medieval and Renaissance woodworking; including pole-lathe, flywheel lathe, and portable spring-pole.
- 294
- Early Wood Lathes
- Historical site mainly concerned with games but has pages which include illustrations from manuscripts, on ancient lathes, bow lathes, pole lathes, continual rotation lathe, speciality lathes and notes on a 17th century turner.
- 295
- Green Wood Worker
- Dedicated to coordinating volunteers interested in demonstrating pole-lathe and other green wood working crafts, at The Amberley Working Museum, in West Sussex, England. Tuition given in woodland crafts.
- 296
- Greenwoodworking
- Ted Rushworth on using a pole-lathe, and useful articles, including history and plans. Includes articles by Brian Haworth of the Beamish Museum.
- 298
- Segmented Turning
- Bill Kandler gives ideas and assistance in developing segmented projects with software to support all phases of project design and assembly. Includes projects tips and plans.
