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  • Becker, John

    Uses a pole or spring lathe at renaissance festivals. Turns bowls, goblets, hollowed turnings, lidded containers, mugs, plates/platters, and watches on his Conover lathe.

    reincarnatedtrees.com

  • Bramley, Mike

    An urban bodger using local waste garden hardwoods such as fruit trees, yew, laburnum, oak, beech, sweet chestnut to create useful and decorative pieces. In Derby, UK.

    www.urbanbodger.co.uk

  • Driver, Bryony

    Blacksmithing and handforged greenwood tools, including information on pole lathe and Association events. Bryony died in June, 2000.

    members.lycos.co.uk

  • Whitehead, Stewart

    Pole lathe turning, and making furniture using traditional wood land crafts, yurts and rustic furniture; and tuition.

    www.coedceiriog.co.uk

  • Wood, Peter

    Pole lathe turning (and other woodland crafts) courses - make and build your own Windsor chair. In Leicestershire, UK.

    www.finewindsorchairs.co.uk

  • Wood, Robin

    A turner in England specialising in making wooden bowls and plates on a traditional foot-powered lathe, including historical reproductions. Details of process and history.

    www.robin-wood.co.uk

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