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of turned and carved items from both amateurs and professionals.
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| Bryn
Edwards
Bryn is based in Wrexham and turns
a wide variety of items including fruit, barometers and clocks. He
mainly uses locally grown timbers such as Ash, Elm, Sycamore and
Beech. Please visit his website for photos and prices of his work.
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| Martin
Edwards
Martin has been woodturning since
the summer of 2000. He started making pens and since then has
progressed to making wooden bowls, platters, candlesticks and many
other items.
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| Mervyn
Cadman
Mervyn uses interesting selections
of Australian burrs, natural edge woods, highly detailed grains or
spalting to produce finely finished turned or carved items.
Featured on the right is a fruit bowl carved out of a Red Mallee
Burr. Please visit his website for photos and prices of his work.
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| Peter
Howells
Peter Howells is passionate about turning wood and, as a
disabled woodturner with the use of only one hand, produces some
lovely pieces from a variety of different woods.
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Peter
Charles Fagg
Peter is based in
Aston Le Walls in Northamptonshire and
specialises in large platters. Featured on the right is a Camphor
Laurel platter. Please visit his website for other fine examples of
turned timber from Australia and elsewhere.
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Richard Shock
Richard
is based in Oxford and turns both native and exotic timber
supplied by us. Featured on the right is a turned Mallee Root
Burr.
Please
visit the galleries on his website to see other examples of his
work and for typical prices, or contact him by e-mail or phone
to commission work.
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Steve Heeley Steve
has worked for most of his life with wood, originally as a
Carpenter and Joiner, starting Turning initially as a hobby. Over
the years, Turning has become very much his full time occupation
ranging from Craft and Production work to Demonstrations and one
to one tuition.
Featured on the right is a coloured hollowform vessel in sycamore
with pierced work and Blackwood finial.
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