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Million Connections, Web Directory Arts Miscellaneous Page 21 |
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| Parker, Robert Bowls, candles, clocks and fruit in English woods and reclaimed timbers. http://www.dumponthehill.co.uk/ [ Detail ] |
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| Peebles, David Gallery of bowls and hollow forms, mainly from green wood; photos of workshop and studio, including vacuum chuck. Also photos from AAW synposiums. http://www.bowlturner.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Piscitelli, Robin Projects from hardwood burls, mainly natural-edged turned green. http://home.nctv.com/bigburl/index.html [ Detail ] |
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| Pitzvada , Jim Gallery of turned art forms, where natural imperfections are often used to advantage; glossary of woodturning terms and woods he has used. http://www.aseasontoturn.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Reed, Lee Using a http://twistedtimber.net/ [ Detail ] |
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| Rogers, Jack Artistic and functional objects, often incorporating feathers, metal leaf, and turquoise inlay. http://www.knology.net/~jcrogers/ [ Detail ] |
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| Sarmiento H., Eduardo A left-handed turner using a home-made lathe, and woods from the Amazon rain-forest in Peru. http://esarmiento.250x.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Schneider, Dave Galleries of writing instruments, bowls, platters and wall hangings, birdhouses, hollow forms, lace bobbins and duck calls. http://www.djschneider.com/index-qew.htm [ Detail ] |
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| Siragas, Nikos A Greek turner who demonstrates internationally. Uses local woods - olive, carob, walnut, eucalyptus and includes carving and off-centre work. Page on his own designed tools and articles he has written. http://www.siragas.gr/ [ Detail ] |
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| Sisco, Ron and Christine Works in American hardwoods distinguished by the inlay of turquoise stone. http://www.treestumpwoodcrafts.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Spragg, Granpa Robert Over 60 years of projects - tagua nuts, miniatures, lace bobbins, sewing tools and trinkets, scrimshaw and carving. Also information on fossilised ivory. http://home.att.net/~rspragg/ [ Detail ] |
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| Stinson, Don Using Eastern Canadian hardwoods, such as ash, maple and birch to create functional and artistic bowls, cutting boards, and furniture. http://www.donstinson.ca/ [ Detail ] |
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| Stockman, Andrew Bowls, hollow forms, and pens and pencils, using exotic woods from all over the world. http://www.mountainturnings.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Styer, John A. All kinds of treen, from bookmarks to whistles. Includes a page on the philosophy of lathe art. http://www.lathe-meister.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Thibault, Jacques Gallery of bowls and treen, details of tuition, and plans and pictures of a wood lathe after Leonard DaVinci. http://jacquesthibault.ifrance.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Troy, Sean Bowls, vases and hollow forms; articles on techniques and archives of previous articles. http://www.woodturneddreams.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Tursini, Ralph Artistic and humble bowls, architectural turnings and instructions for bowl turning. Provides tuition. http://www.vermontwoodturning.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Walrath, Larry Round Rock, Texas resident displays lathe work from local timbers. http://larrywalrath.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Watkins, John and Joan John and Joan Watkins - boxes, hollow forms amd miniatures. http://www.wat-knots.com/ [ Detail ] |
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| Wiman, Fred Uses sculptural art to transform ordinary vessels into new shapes eliciting visions of far-off times and places. http://www.woodturningart.com/ [ Detail ] |
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