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I have been professionally Turning for over 35 years, alongside making bespoke Furniture for leading designers. My Turnings have contributed to prestigious projects for many Royal Residences, Church’s, Museum’s and Government buildings. In 2020, at the start of the pandemic, I reviewed my work:life balance and decided to start Demonstrating, Teaching and Assessing.
I’m a member of the Worshipful Company Training Team. I deliver the Certificate in Woodturning in various locations across the UK and assess the Diploma course.
I am very passionate about passing on my skills and knowledge to fellow Turners, especially to our Young Turners.
I offer a variety of demonstrations in the UK and abroad.
I am a keen volunteer for a variety of charities and organisations. I have previously been a trustee member of AWGB and I’m a volunteer Tutor Assessor. I am also a committee member of the Heart of England Woodturners.
I also champion ‘TherapeuticTurning’, supporting people with their mental health, learning challenges and neurodiversity.
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My woodturning journey started when I was in my early teens around the year 2000. After leaving school in 2002 I studied furniture making and restoration, whilst working part time in a Woodturning supply shop. I then took a hiatus and went into education and worked in a school. Coming back to woodturning in 2014 when I set up Taylors Mirfield.
5 years ago I went full time with my little shop and, as they say, have never looked back!
In 2020 I was accepted onto the Register of Professional Turners.
I now offer a broad range of pen turning and woodturning supplies as well as offering tutoring within our purpose build classroom, and now demo’s.
I started Woodturning at school and carried on into my teens. I started again some years later and turned professional in 1993. Since then, I have demonstrated at clubs and exhibitions all over the country.
I supply Chestnut Products, Record Power and Crown Tools.
Woodturning courses are available for half day, 1, 2 or 3 days for beginners, intermediate or advanced turners on a one to one basis at competitive rates.
Born in Sydney, Australia, Phil’s first introduction to woodturning came at the age of 13 when his father acquired an 1870s American cast iron child’s treadle lathe. Woodturning became aserious hobby in his late 20’s and after a six year spell in the travel industry, he took the decision become a professional woodturner in 1994. His knowledge and appreciation of English timbers was initially gained from working as a tree surgeon/forester for several years.
Phil is the author the best selling project book “Woodturning :Two in One” . The bookhas been translated into 9 languages and to date, is the only English language woodturning project book to have been translated into Italian.
He is best known for his vessels and hollow forms with clear, fluid shapes and flowing lines. He uses contemporary coloured dyes to enhance hidden figure in pale woods, mostly sourced from tree surgeons and firewood merchants.
With the addition of threaded lids, his vessels lend themselves to becoming urns. He specialises in these beautiful functional pieces and they are highly sought all over the world. Phil describes his urns as “functional art” that can be displayed whether they contain ashes or not. “It is a huge honour that people want to keep the ashes of their loved one in a piece of my artwork.”
He is a past president of the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain and a member of the American Association of Woodturners.
He lives in Warwickshire, UK with his wife Cristina, Cirrus, a Pharaoh Hound and Lola a Cockerpoo .
I am an Autistic Woodturner from Chester. I first began woodturning at the age of 13 when my DT teacher introduced me to the lathe. The first project I ever made was a ‘kururin’ rolling toy on the school lathe from an old beech rolling pin. It wasn’t the best piece but I still have it now to remind me how far I’ve come!
In 2019 I won the Young category of British Woodturner of the Year from the Guild of Master Craftsmen with a Zebrano segmented vase. My piece was exhibited at the Oxo Tower as part of “Celebrating British Craft’ exhibition. I began to enjoy making segmented work and went on to exhibit segmented pieces twice at the Royal Academy Young Artist’s Summer Show in London.
I was awarded a Bursary from the Worshipful Company of Turners in 2022 as well as being mentored by Colwin Way. I have been a part of the Emerging Turners Programme where I have learnt from some amazing woodturners and met lots of other young turners who have become great friends!
In 2023 as part of Woodturning Connect, I was honoured to be invited to exhibit in the ‘Master’s Exhibition’ based on the theme of the Coronation. I was awarded the ‘Choice Award’ from the V&A museum for my piece ‘Continuity Rings’. Aired in Nov. 2023 I won Channel 4’s Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker.
I particularly enjoy doing club demonstrations and tutoring at my home workshop.
I’ve always enjoyed working with wood and I first took up woodturning in 2013 as what I called my “retirement hobby” to ensure that I would have something to occupy myself in my retirement. I retired in 2016 after working for 30 years in the Oil and Gas Industry, the last 20 of which I lived near Aberdeen. Once I had retired we moved back down to my home county of Yorkshire and I now live near Huddersfield where woodturning has become a regular aspect of my daily life.
I am an AWGB Approved Tutor, a member of The Heritage Craft Association and a Trustee and Committee member of the Huddersfield and District Woodturners.
I am currently specialising in Basket Illusion Bowls and Coloured and Lacquered Hollow Forms although I turn a large variety of other items that I sell. I get a lot of enjoyment from learning new skills and creating something that I have not done before.
I started demonstrating to local woodturning clubs in 2022 and I’m currently developing that aspect of my portfolio.
Woodturner, author and tutor based in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. I like to incorporate colour in some of what I do and over the years have tried a wide variety of techniques and surface decorations. Courses take place in my workshop in the Forest of Dean. More information can be found on my “Woodturning for Woodturners” website. I sell my work through exhibitions, galleries and direct on my website. I also do commissions and commercial orders.
Chris has been a professional woodworker for 55 years, 50 of them self-employed. From his workshop within the Dartmoor National Park he creates functional, decorative and architectural turned work. He also offers tuition to individuals and small groups, and gives demonstrations at craft events and to woodworking clubs and interested groups. Combining uncomplicated balanced form with natural features, as well as the effects of fungal and insect activity, he finds that the most unlikely looking pieces of wood often produce the most striking end results. His work essentially celebrates the imperfections in wood as features of a beautiful natural material, rather than as defects. The timber he uses is sourced as locally as possible to his Dartmoor workshop. The majority of wood comes from trees that have fallen, been cut down due to damage or disease, or from licenced conservation pruning and felling. Any exotic species used will be either recycled or from sustainable FSC sources. There are examples of his work in 17 countries, on 4 continents, and he exhibits widely in galleries, exhibitions and craft events. He has a permanent gallery display area at his workshop, which you are welcome to view by appointment.
I remember being in my Uncle’s workshop, I was around 8 years old, clamping a drill into a vice with a small piece of wood in the chuck, sharpening a screwdriver on a grinder and turning finials…… You’ll be please to know my methods have improved! Ever since that day, I’ve been fascinated with wood. Wood is tactile. It smells good. It looks good. It feels good. It’s amazing what you can do with a beautifully grained piece of wood – turning it into masterpiece that can sit proudly in your home. In 2010 I started to take my turning more seriously and undertook extensive formal training with world-renowned turners and in 2015 I decided to have a change of lifestyle and career from Civil Engineering to full-time Woodturner. I opened a purpose built workshop and now, my greatest pleasure is keeping the craft of woodturning alive – both through my own projects and through teaching others how to turn, passing on my knowledge and enthusiasm. I’m a fully qualified woodturning tutor, trained and certified by the AWGB, of which, I’m also the regional representative for Scotland. I’ve always loved design, having an eye for what looks good and why, and I bring this to every woodturning project I do. I’ve been very fortunate over the years to spend a lot of time training with world class turner Tracy Owen and with Master Turner Stuart Mortimer. My work is varied, covering most styles of turning, from functional items such as bowls, platters and pens, to decorative and artwork including hollow forms, goblets, boxes and spiral work. I enjoy working with texture, colour and sandblasting, sometimes combining some or all of these. I’m very fortunate to be able to follow a passion I love and work from home, family life is very important to me and having this balance is truly amazing.
I have been involved with wood in some capacity for the majority of my life. I worked as a saw doctor prior to becoming Company Director of the family timber mill.
However, 1998 saw another change of direction for me, it felt like a natural progression to become a full time woodturner.
In 2001 I was accepted onto the Register of Professional Turners
When I first began wood turning, one of the main things I noticed was how engrossed I became whilst I was working with the lathe. It was like the whole world sort of melted away, my troubles with it, and it was just me and the lathe. Admittedly I didn’t think too much on this at the time, but as my hobby expanded and became a business and I began teaching other people how to turn, I started to think about that feeling once more.
I realised that wood turning could be perfect for people with depression and anxiety because of that single mindedness that comes with it. I thought it could be an excellent way to help to build people’s confidence in their own abilities and the fact that at the end of the course the participants got to take something home to their families that they had made with their own hands would help to keep that new found confidence high even after the course had finished.
I knew then that I very much wanted to go down this route and try to help people with depression with a view to reminding them that they do have skills to offer. I applied for, and was awarded, a European Social Fund (ESF) grant which is aimed at getting unemployed people back to work. My particular grant covered anyone aged sixteen to sixty-seven in the Tees Valley area that was out of work and had mental health issues.
The funding I received allowed me to put on several six day courses where I could teach attendees the basics of wood turning and allow them to keep the items they made during the course. This I knew would help would with self-confidence and motivation and I was hopeful it would make a huge difference to the participants.
As a professional woodturner I enjoy all aspects of woodturning. Functional, artistic, decorative, and inspirational. I have a passion for sharing my knowledge of the craft to beginners and intermediate turners alike. I provide one to one tuition both in my workshop, or I can travel to the students workshop to provide the same levels of instruction.
I am happy to take on commissioned work and will also provide quotes for production work to the furniture, building, joinery and architectural industries.
I am also able to provide Interactive Remote Demonstrations using the studio software and hardware in my workshop to both clubs and individuals.
I have been woodturning for about 31 years and sell my work through select galleries and the National Trust.
I am also proud to have been given the job of Editor of the internationally renowned Magazine Woodturning which I held for two years. I have written regularly for this and other magazines.
I have demonstrated the craft of woodturning in USA, New Zealand and throughout Europe.
I enjoy teaching my craft to beginners and can offer useful advice to the more experienced turner. I run woodturning courses both in my own workshop in Devon and at West Dean College in West Sussex. If you want more information about my woodturning courses and the tuition I give, please contact me
My career in woodturning started in 1986 after leaving engineering. I spent many years attending craft fairs. A major change happened when I moved into a craft workshop with my wife Wendy who is a glass artist. I was accepted onto the Register in 2006 this was a very proud moment for me. I like to work with native timber, mostly from tree surgeons; this allows me to choose the way it’s converted to obtain the best figuring. My work ranges from utility ware to works of art. I produce small to large items which I sell in my shop. In 2010 I was commissioned to make the trophies for the UCI world mounting bike event at Dalby Forest North Yorkshire. Since 2008 I have demonstrated at the Harrogate Woodworking Show. I have run courses in my workshop since 2006. I enjoy passing on my skills and knowledge to new students. These are run one to one unless you would like to bring a friend. Online courses and IRDs Demonstrations are available ask for details. https://greenwoodcrafts.co.uk/ird-by-philip-greenwood/ I was Vice-Chairman of the RPT for 4 years until I stepped down in 2020
Having practised as a turner since 1991, Gregory was invited to join the Register of Professional Turners, held by the Worshipful Company of Turners, in 1996. Acceptance onto the register is by invitation only following assessment by a panel of peers who ensure that the highest standards of work and professionalism are met. It is the only professional body in the UK and enjoys a world wide reputation. Gregory was privileged to be invited to address the Company at a number of meetings, and for many served on the committee as membership secretary. Gregory was featured in the first ‘Diary of a Craft Worker’ series published by the “Craftsman Magazine” in 1997-8 and has been profiled in “Woodturning” magazine.
Gregory specialises in the unique, and welcomes challenge. His more unusual work has included making replacement pieces for antique instruments; willow-workers’ tools; bespoke instruments for reflexology crafted to each individual practitioner; tables made from tree slices and forms for potters and designers. He has even fulfilled a commission to make a bedroom sink. He has collaborated with an unconventional silversmith to create spectacular silvered forms in petrified wood. He also turns unique bowls, platters, vases and display pieces. Gregory draws inspiration from the individuality of wood and it is very important to him that each piece grows from the grain and inclusions unique to each piece of timber. As a result no two pieces are identical. Furthermore he holds to a strict ecological policy. No timber where the provenance cannot be guaranteed will be used. Enquiries are welcome, and each uniquely numbered piece has a story. Most timbers come from the UK or Australia and are often reclaimed or recycled. Gregory has a piece in the ‘Daniel Collection’, one of the most important British collections of turned work. Gregory exhibits internationally at select galleries, respected craft fairs as well as the internet. He has been highly placed in several competitions within the woodturning world and has pieces accepted for the nationwide display circuit. A previous coordinator for the National Festival of Art and Craft in Wood, Gregory offers individual tuition, demonstrations and lectures, both to interested amateurs and other professionals. For an up to date list of venues where Gregory and/or his work can been seen please contact him direct or check out his web site http://www.moreton.co.uk
Darren works from his premises in Lowestoft’s historic High Street in Suffolk, a stones throw from the UK’s most easterly point. His shop offers a wide range of tools and finishes, some timber and a selection of his own work alongside works by a select few other turners. He is on the demonstrator circuit, both in-person or via IRD’s, and offers 1 to 1 tuition from complete beginners to the more experienced. He has 3 lathes in the workshop, a VB36, a Wadkin RS8, and a Magma 175FU so can cater for most requirements. His passion is for large scale turned, coloured and textured wall hangings, but also turns everything and anything. He is building up a reputation of being the ‘go to man’ in the town, for anything turned, alongside commission work, furniture repairs and restoration, and with years of experience in building and engineering, what he cannot do he knows someone who can. He was recently commissioned to make a Ceremonial Mace for the University of Suffolk with a bespoke display cabinet, and has designed and created various commemorative plaques and other items for the local councils.
I am a professional Woodturner based in a little village called Ahoghill near ballymena in Co Antrim, I started my journey into woodturning in 1986 doing mainly production work for the joinery and Cabnet making trades. At this time I was running my turning businesses part time alongside my employment as a joiner.
I set up my current workshop in 1989 and am very happy working in it, when my employment came to an end a few years back I decided that it was time to give woodturning my all and went full time.
I now make a very wide range of products for a very wide range of customers from joinery firms to bespoke retail shops to sculptural architects etc
My work (via my etsy shop and other contacts) has travelled all over the world.
I also have demonstrated widely over the island and also in England.
Andy James has been woodturning for over 25 years. He was fortunate to have been taught and mentored by the interationally renowned turner, Chris Stott.
2004 – Andy exhibited his work at the British Craft Trade Fair and received the Highly Commended Best Newcomer award. Subsequently his work was exhibited in galleries throughout the UK.
2005 – He was accepted onto the Register of Professional Turners.
2006 -2016 – Andy lived in France where is work was very well received at fairs and exhibitions. His pieces are now in private collections worldwide.
Andy has continued to develop his skills and specialises in segmented designs, in particular miniature segmented hollow forms. He likes to share is knowledge and skills and regularly does so via demonstrations at clubs and other events throughout the UK.
I served in Her Majesty’s Grenadier Guards Band from the age of 15 to 25 traveling the world and making lots of noise as a tuba player. For the next couple of years I tried working in a hospital and training as a driving instructor. I then then found my true vocation when I worked for a builder friend who trained me up as a General builder at the age of 27 and I have been running my own business until the present time. I started woodturning in 2010 and found it an easy change. My practical use of timber and carpentry tools and my attention to detail from my Army days where a great help to me. I was encouraged by club members to demonstrate to my woodturning club in 2017 and finaly started demonstrating to other clubs in February 2019. I like to demonstrate things that are different to the normal things that you see and add a little fun at the same time. I also love meeting with other turners and often find that I learn as much from them as they do from me. I have had some success with turning for competition and love to make things that are out of the usual, often not knowing if they are even possible.
I have been working with wood for most of my adult life. I became a professional turner in about 1981 and was accepted onto the Register of Professional Turners in 2009. I became the Chairman of the RPT in 2016 stepping down from the role in 2021. I was made a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Turners of London in November 2020. I am one of the few turners in the country to earn my living through turning. I undertake commercial work for the building industry such as stair spindles and newel posts, I also work for furniture makers producing legs and other componentry for their bespoke designs and carryout repairs for the antiques industry. I am a members of Wiltshire Crafts of Lacock which is a co-operative craft outlet.I also enjoy demonstrating at woodturning clubs and since Covid I also now offer live remote demonstrations. As a qualified adult educator I give woodturning lessons in my workshop in Wiltshire.
I enjoy the whole process of making each piece, it is what being a maker is all about. Yes, I love the feeling of completion but it’s the journey too. My degree is 3Dimensional Art & Design, wood, metal & plastics. On year 2 of my course i started sticking materials together, this is where I developed my ideas of lamination, but it was when I discovered the coloured veneers that the fun of turning began for me. From the sketch book, pencils and paints, the idea develops, then the prototype, the stripes. Making up my laminated blocks using wood, veneers and glue, it all looks pretty messy until it goes on the lathe and I begin to turn the piece, then I stop the lathe and there are the stripes, so crisp and bright, it’s a great feeling! I make many functional pieces using my laminated blocks of wood. Each design has it’s own configuration of lines and they all have stripes somewhere; Bowls, lidded pots, hollow pots with striped finials. Functional items; corkscrews and bottle stoppers, cheese and butter knifes, cheese boards, salt and pepper mills. And to wear; necklaces, earrings, cufflinks. I make items to order and by commission. To see more work please visit: carlynlindsay.co.uk
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