Many of our members offer training courses for those new to turning, intermediate turners and also for more experienced turners looking for specialised tuition. All our tutors have many hours of hands-on experience delivering professionally structured courses in well equipped workshops, with an emphasis on health and safety, and where you can be assured you will receive top class tuition individually tailored to your requirements and ability.
If you’re a beginner or wish to learn new woodturning techniques our members can offer training in every aspect of woodturning.
When you book a training session with an RPT member, you can be certain that you will receive top quality tuition from a highly skilled turner who has years of woodturning and teaching experience.
Below are all the registered professional turners who offer a teaching service, randomly ordered. Click their name to view the complete details, or use the ‘Show Bio’ or ‘Show Map’ links for a quick view.
I started woodturning about fifteen years ago as a hobby. In 2017 I started selling my work and creating YouTube videos on ways to embellish woodturning. This led to demonstrating at woodturning clubs and then national events, followed by international events in Sweden, Austria, Ireland, Spain and Greece. Alongside in-person demos, I have also demonstrated via Zoom for clubs in the UK, Australia and the USA. In 2025 I will be demonstrating at the AAW Symposium in St Paul, Minnesota. As well as demonstrating I offer courses on colouring and texturing. I run one-to-one courses at my Brighton workshop and also offer courses for up to four students at a time at Hope Woodturning in Essex. I am an AWGB Approved Tutor and run turning lessons for beginner turners. I am available for club demonstrations both in-person and remotely via Zoom from my workshop studio.
Martin is a well known YouTubing woodturner with an internationally known and respected channel with around 200 turning and business oriented videos freely available.
He has recently expanded his online presence by presenting online free, and paid-for demonstrations on his YouTube channel and through Zoom. By using the technology on-hand, he was at the forefront of the rapidly growing popularity of remote demonstrations during the Coronavirus pandemic, presenting to a global audience for free regularly between March and August 2020.
Turning clubs all over the UK, USA and Canada have since enjoyed remote presentations and Martin’s entertaining and informative method of demonstrating.
In the autumn of 2015, Martin started developing the popular range of Hampshire Sheen finishes that now includes a range of waxes, oils, sealer and lacquers. From there, he began blending his own range of water based colours in shades that he prefers – the Intrinsic Colour Collection and produced by Hampshire Sheen. This range of atmospheric shades are different to the other brighter colours on the market. Now employing two further staff, Hampshire Sheen products are available all over the UK, and are exported to Europe, the US, Canada and South Africa.
During lockdown in 2020, Martin founded ‘Woodturning360’, a solely online turning club that features monthly demonstrations from professional turners from around the world and discussion meetings. The club currently enjoys a growing membership of over 160 members.
From August 2020, Martin teamed up with the well known Les Thorne and together they founded ‘The Woodturning Shop’ based next-door to Hampshire Sheen where they both teach lessons on a variety of disciplines for groups and individuals. They both present remote demonstrations from here, too.
Martin’s own turning is more artistic rather than practical. The making of many of his pieces can be found on his YouTube channel, as well as for sale on his website, or at The Woodturning Shop. A keen teacher of woodturning and creative skills, Martin’s students complete their lessons with finished items and a unique insight in the creative process. They leave encouraged and inspired to pursue their woodturning hobby to the best of their ability.
In March 2023, Hampshire Sheen launch their Finishing Academy for users of the product range. With over 3 hours of video tutorials, students can improve their finishing and knowledge of the range.
Please note the workshop is open by appointment only. Martin is available on the phone Tuesday to Saturday 9.30am – 3pm.
On 29th May 2024, Martin separated the woodturning tuition from Hampshire Sheen to a new tuition-focused business – The Woodturning School.
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 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 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.In January 2024 I was pleased to be conferred with the British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to heritage crafts.
In the mid 1980’s I discovered the pleasure of creating with wood when I attended an evening course at the Bristol Women’s Workshop. My tutor encouraged me to show others in the group the skills I had advanced further forward with, and persuaded me that I should pursue a career involving working with wood, and/or teaching.
Consequently I was encouraged to study Fine Furniture and Woodmachining both to Advanced City & Guilds levels. Whilst learning I taught on the Women’s Workshop course I had started with myself, and also provided courses for a charity that specialised in provision of craft courses for vulnerable adults.
During my furniture studies I enjoyed producing woodturned components for items I created, such as drawer handles and table legs. I quickly gained confidence with copy turning and making items that reflected my drawn designs.
In 2002 I discovered Max Carey’s workshop in Portishead, where my skills were honed by those who were more expert than myself. My skills along with my passion for turning advanced quickly here, and my own course provision evolved to become more about woodturning rather than furniture making. When Max’s workshop became the Max Carey Woodturning Trust I became a trustee of this, now well established teaching facility.
I have now retired from my own teaching workshop where I provided woodturning tuition to groups of adults for more than 20 years.
My future plans are to further advance my own woodturning skills, with I hope to continue to supply occasional woodturning demonstrations, once I have created a workshop in my new home.
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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I started turning 1n 1980 not long after completing a 3 year apprenticeship in carpentry and joinery. I bought a coronet elf along with a one day beginners course with Alan Batty , from that day on I was hooked and turning has been a part of my every day life since . I started my own business in 1996 as a production turner /furniture maker supplied other businesses with table legs ,stair spindles, newel posts, drawer knobs a whole manner of things . I also enjoyed making craft items for sale at craft fairs and country shows .More recently I have started teaching and demonstrating and I am looking forward to developing this side of my business along side my production turning. you can always be assured of a warm welcome and a passionate interest in all genre of turning.
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.
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.
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
WorkUnit 44Holmebank Business ParkWest YorkshireMirfieldWf148naEnglandworkWork Phone:01924491949workWork Email:Fnyrf@gnlybefzvesvryq.pb.hxINTERNETWeb:Beginners Woodturning Experience Day
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.
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
Brian J Ousby: –Woodturner, Designer and Creator of wood turned Art, Working from the Stables Studio. Based in the peaceful and Stunning countryside of Ballykinler Lower Co Down, Northern Ireland.
Woodturning to create bespoke Woodart pieces both decorative and Functional. I am passionate in the production of high quality work for you to enjoy.
As an AWGB tutor as well as Professional turner, I would like nothing more than helping you get started in this exciting and creative hobby.
Wood is a peculiar material. Most other materials used by artists are quite uniform in nature and appearance. Metal, glass, plastics, clay, and even canvas, they all are comparatively bland and plain in their initial state, and it is entirely up to the artist to transform them into the object they envision.
Wood, in contrast, has a lot of character even before this process starts. It ranges from the almost uniform right through to the opposite end of the spectrum, where the artist only adds some finishing touches to expose its natural beauty. This brings with it some additional challenges and opportunities. Where is the balance between nature and nurture?
My work exhibits this range to the full, from pieces where the wood is used as a plain canvas and heavily decorated with colour and carvings all the way to simply showing off nature’s creation in the best light. Yet always my aim is to achieve simple, elegant, timeless forms that will survive the inevitable change of colour of the natural wood.
The influences are many. Art Deco, Bauhaus, Asian art, and even Greek and Roman style elements can be found. Just like every artist, I strive to express myself in every single piece, to find a place where each item says “I was created by Wolfgang”. Thus, although we can never achieve perfection, each item is unique and all of them carry a piece of my soul.
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
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.
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.
Originally from the Glasgow area in Scotland, I now live in the beautiful area of Moray, Northern Scotland. Surrounded by Mountains on one side and the coast on the other. Nestled on the edge of the Spey Valley we are spoilt with stunning scenery and wildlife, not to mention the 50 + whisky distilleries in the local area.
With a background of over 30 years in Mechanical Engineering, I was first introduced to Woodturning in the early 90’s where I, like many, started off with cheap and cheerful equipment trying to learn by myself from books, magazines and videos. This went on for a few years till work commitments, Family life and the seemingly lack of progression got in the way. Unfortunately, at this point I unwittingly sold all my turning equipment.
A few years later I caught the “BUG” again and have not looked back since.
With the addition of colour and texture to my work it has opened a lot more avenues to the direction I am heading.
In 2016 I was lucky enough to pass as an AWGB accredited Demonstrator and Instructor and then the following Year (Aug 2017) I was accepted onto The Register of Professional Turners which for me has been the highlight of my turning career so far.
I have been fortunate to demonstrate at both local, National and International events, the latter of which I would like to do more.
Robert at Kraftinwood has a spacious fully equipped workshop including a VB36 as well as two other lathes, a 181″ bandsaw and a fully ducted cyclone dust extraction system as well as many tools and cutters ~ up to 2 metres+ in length !!. Robert teaches wood turning to beginners through to seasoned turners wishing to enhance their skills and try out various techniques and aspire to learn about creative design rather than just turning wood. Robert also stocks turning blanks, Hamlet and Hope tools. Kraft Village also has a large contemporary Public Art gallery of various artists work in a range of mixed mediums, here you will normally see over 500 of Roberts exquisite turned and carved pieces on display and for sale. You will also at Kraft Village Chair Making Museum CIC usually see Robert giving a guided tour which includes everything about the wonderful Heritage of chair making in the area including a demonstration on the shave horse, pole and treadle lathes of how the Bodgers made the round parts to produce 4,700 Windsor chairs a day !!! (at its peak in 1875).
Richard is a production turner based in Leicestershire. His background is in woodworking, coming from a long line of professional woodworkers.
It is the variety of work that he enjoys, undertaking commissions for one-off prototypes to large production runs, turning for furniture makers, restorers, architects, designers and joiners.
His work is mainly based in the UK, but his growing reputation for making the highest quality turned work has earned him commissions for items that have gone to the US, Canada and Australia.
Richard is a well known and popular demonstrator, having written for Woodturning Magazine for more than 10 years and demonstrated all over the UK, Ireland and USA.
I was born and raised in Yorkshire and began woodturning after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. At that time I worked in heavy industry and continued there until I realised that this job involved far too many risks for someone with sensory problems so I began looking for something new and challenging to occupy my time. I have always been active and for some reason fascinated by fast moving machinery (mainly motorbikes and drag cars). I had up to that point preferred metalwork to woodwork (on the basis that if you made a mistake with wood you couldn’t weld it back together!) My first attempt at woodturning was a bowl, turned on a 19th century engineering lathe using a couple of homemade tools (highly dangerous and not to be encouraged!); that’s when I realised I had found a craft that I not only enjoyed immensely, but one for which I had natural ability. I hurriedly purchased “proper” tools and made much better progress. After a while I needed an outlet for my work and started to attend local craft fairs, selling work in order to fund more trips to the wood suppliers for timber to play with. I also joined the local Woodturning Club and began to expand my aptitude and design skills, gaining confidence with experience. I subsequently gained NVQ 3 in Woodturning and in 2002 achieved City & Guilds 7307 teaching certificate. In 2004 I was honoured to be accepted on to the Register of Professional Turners. I have been a tutor at John Boddy’s Wood & Tool Store for several years, until they closed. I have demonstrated at various clubs and wood suppliers nationally.
I have a purpose built workshop at home where I teach, usually on a one to one basis, beginners and intermediate levels. All teaching incorporates Health and Safety instruction and advice on safe practice. I also undertake commissions including private, architectural and commercial pieces and have work exhibited Nationally.
Covid 19 almost put a stop on teaching and demonstrating,( it is now [2022] starting to make a comeback) thankfully I had the production/commission side to take in the slack, I now work with six joinery companies and three staircase companies
Although I am happy to work with moist types of timber, I have always been drawn to timber with interesting grain patterns and inclusions of bark, faults, and even the odd nail etc. (the sort of stuff that many would condemn to the log basket). I can often be found rummaging in log piles looking for that special piece of timber which can, and often does, produce a wonderful and unique piece of work.
Most of the time I have an idea in mind when I embark on a project; but occasionally the piece of timber I am working has other ideas entirely and I end up going down a completely different track – it’s all about putting the right shavings on the floor! I always look to work with mother nature in whatever piece I produce, she has infinitely more experience than I.
ALL my timber is sourced either locally (often damaged or fallen trees etc.) or from reputable timber merchants who in turn obtain wood from managed, renewable sources.
I have always had a very positive attitude to life and believe that boundaries are there to be pushed. So what if I have no feeling in my hands or my legs don’t want to work – it won’t stop me doing what I love to do; If I can’t do it one way I WILL find an alternative. What started out as a hobby has become a passion and a way of life and I love to share both my creativity and my knowledge with anyone who will listen.
Christopher Fisher RPT is known as the Blind Woodturner and is currently the UK’s only completely blind professional and accredited Woodturner.
Born in 1969 in Eccles, Manchester, Chris lost his sight in 2008 at the age of 39, and over a period of four weeks due to Toxoplasmosis. Following a year of rehabilitation to relearn basic life skills, and after coming to terms with the impact of losing his sight –with side effects including anxiety, hallucinations and muscle spasms – Chris took up woodturning so that he could make himself a vampire stake! He’s a huge horror film fan!
Chris is a self-taught Woodturner, acquiring his initial knowledge by listening to YouTube video tutorials for over 600 hours. He turned his first commission in 2014, and became a full time self-employed Woodturner in 2018.
Chris uses both traditional and modern carbide tools and owns four lathes. His ambition is to become a sought after and respected Woodturning artist like his hero and mentor, Nick Agar. Chris specialises in creating textured sensory and tactile pieces of art and enjoys the challenge of applying colour, both freehand and using stencils.
Chris now travels around the UK giving public woodturning demonstrations, speaking about his experiences, and sharing his story, in order to inspire and motivate people, no matter what their circumstances, to achieve their full potential. His message is simple – whenever you feel like you want to give up, just keep on turning.
In 2019 Chris became the first completely blind Woodturner to be accepted on to the Register of Professional Turners. He is also a member of the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain (AWGB).
Chris became the first Patron for the charity, UK Men’s Sheds Association, in January 2020, an organisation that champions the Men’s Sheds movement to combat isolation and loneliness and empower local communities.
Chris has been featured on BBC North West, BBC Sunday Morning Live, BBC Reel, BBC Radio Manchester, That’s Lancashire, and on the cover of Woodturning Magazine.
Chris lives in Derbyshire with his wife, Nicola, and his Guide Dog, Bamber.
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.
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