
The Wood Turning Center, a Philadelphia-based not-for-profit
international arts institution, gallery and resource center, supports and develops
the field of lathe-turned art. Through education, acquisition of collections,
preservation and promotion, the Center encourages existing and future artists
worldwide and cultivates a public appreciation of the art of woodturning.
Founded in 1986, the WoodTurning Center has become an internationally recognized
source of information and assistance to woodturning artists, hobbyists, galleries,
museums, collectors and educators. The Center has the largest known physical
and virtual archive and collection of turned objects, and invites the public
to explore the art and craft of woodturning.
Capitola Girl features beautiful beaded jewelry and is a fellow etsy.com member.
Turning by Richard Stapley of LaymarCrafts and a host of woodturning information and links.
Eugene, Oregon
Bunchberry designs are rooted in familiar Shaker and Arts & Crafts styles—classic American looks that are as appreciated today as they were in the Eighteenth Century. There is no designed obsolescence to make cabinets look out of date, no trend-following that requires expensive 'updates.'
Bunchberry Woodworking specializes in the use of environmentally-friendly materials, including reclaimed, urban, and sustainably-harvested lumber; tree-free wheatboards; bamboo; and no-added-formaldehyde plywoods.
A great site fearturning Mixed Media works by Betsy Couzins and Jane Reeves and Photography by Mike Couzins. Betsy was kind enough to blog about one of my bowls in her quest to fill her holiday shopping with handmade items. You can find here blog at http://wonderland5.typepad.com
A very informative site featuring woodworking plans and advice. I found it especially useful while making my bowsaw. You can find the plans along with a picture of my bowsaw as well as those of many others.
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