Oak Plates
I have been making wooden plates for a long time. There has always been a steady demand from customers, galleries and my family & friends. Most of my dining plates are 265mm or 280mm. The […]
read more...I have been making wooden plates for a long time. There has always been a steady demand from customers, galleries and my family & friends. Most of my dining plates are 265mm or 280mm. The […]
read more...I was very pleased to be asked to judge the woodturning for the Woodbury wood turners annual show in 2015. This has become a popular one day event and is well worth a visit. The […]
read more...I’ve always admired Nick Agar’s Wall Sculptures so when a fantastic piece of old burr elm with natural fissures in all the wrong places for a large platter came my way I thought I would […]
read more...This project all started with a slim pottery jug that my wife had on the sideboard. I was looking at it one evening and thinking, there must be a way of making a similar one […]
read more...In early January 2013 I received a telephone call from a friend who was helping a neighbour clear a large Eucalyptus tree that had fallen across a boundary wall in the storms. “Would I like some […]
read more...At the AWGB International Seminar at Loughborough University in August 2011 I was delighted to have this bowl selected as one of the top 50 exhibits in the instant gallery. It will now go on […]
read more...What could be more of a delight to a woodturner than coming home from a great weekend -seeing old friends- to find a crotch of an old Irish Yew tree (var fastigiata) in the driveway. I […]
read more...A theme of “myths & legends” inspired me to create a wassail bowl for a Somerset Guild of Craftsmen exhibition in Somerton last year. “The name, a Wassail bowl, derives from the Tudor custom of […]
read more...At the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain International seminar held at Loughborough University this August, these pieces were chosen in the top fifty turnings and will be on display at various shows over the […]
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