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Cindy Drozda
Cindy Drozda's work has been chosen for exhibitions around the country, and has appeared in several magazines. She is an active member of the American Association of Woodturners, and demonstrate her woodturning techniques at national symposiums and local clubs. Her home and studio are in Boulder, Colorado.
Mike Mahoney
Mike Mahoney has been a professional wood turner since 1994. His bowls are featured in galleries across the United States. Mike's work is sought after by collectors all over the world. Mike is often requested to demonstrate and teach for wood turning clubs, craft schools and symposia. He has traveled around the world to discuss and demonstrate his craft. He is considered an authority in woodturning. (United States)
David Reed Smith
David Reed Smith offers a multitude of great articles and projects on his website that include sharpening articles, tools and techniques, projects and reviews. David is an avid writer and most of these articles have been printed in woodturning magazines like Woodturning Design, More Woodturning and the AAW Journal.
Rich Johnson
Rich Johnson, from San Jose, California offers woodturning instruction, gallery and literature for lathe woodturning enthusiasts. He enjoys the search for the natural beauty of wood, with it's grain and color.
Keith Holt
Keith is a member of the American Association of Woodturning (AAW), Baltimore Area Turners, and the First State Turners. His work is being displayed in Havre de Grace Maryland at the Riverview Gallery and has a piece traveling the country in a juried show, “Turned for Use II,” sponsored by the AAW. He is known by other turners for unique forms such as his Pouring Vessel. He has published an article in the Woodturning Design Magazine on this form.
Rude Osolnik
Rude Osolnik died at his home on Poverty Ridge, in Berea on November 18, 2001. He was 86. Osolnik was widely admired as one of the finest wood turners in America and his workshops and seminars were in demand around the world.
David Nittman
My signature work is the "Basket Illusion." Using rare non-figured woods, I turn, burn, and dye to create the visual and tactile impression of a woven form.
Michael Foster
This site features my work, both past and present, in segmenting, hollow forms, bowls and boxes. I have included some information for other turners with jigs, tools and shop layout.
Sokolowski Studios
Ted Sokolowski, a New York City born, raised, educated, artist, has turned to woodturning as his chosen profession in the northeastern region of Pennsylvania. His work includes the fine art of woodturned hollow forms as well as utilitarian items such as peppermills. (United States)
Knot-Head - Turned Wood Of Distinction
Beginning with a rough-hewn solid block of wood artist Chris Ramsey sculpts blanks into magnificent works of art. Most notably known for turning 'wooden hats' Chris is a versatile turner, equally proficient with hollow forms, spindle and combination turning. He particularly enjoys creating both a wide variety of wood hat sculptures as well as natural edge pedestal and legged bowls. (United States)
Cindy Drozda's work has been chosen for exhibitions around the country, and has appeared in several magazines. She is an active member of the American Association of Woodturners, and demonstrate her woodturning techniques at national symposiums and local clubs. Her home and studio are in Boulder, Colorado.
(Clicks: 13; Comments: 0; Added: 02-29-2008) - Details
Mike Mahoney
Mike Mahoney has been a professional wood turner since 1994. His bowls are featured in galleries across the United States. Mike's work is sought after by collectors all over the world. Mike is often requested to demonstrate and teach for wood turning clubs, craft schools and symposia. He has traveled around the world to discuss and demonstrate his craft. He is considered an authority in woodturning. (United States)
(Clicks: 12; Comments: 0; Added: 03-08-2008) - Details
David Reed Smith
David Reed Smith offers a multitude of great articles and projects on his website that include sharpening articles, tools and techniques, projects and reviews. David is an avid writer and most of these articles have been printed in woodturning magazines like Woodturning Design, More Woodturning and the AAW Journal.
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Added: 11-06-2011) - Details
Rich Johnson
Rich Johnson, from San Jose, California offers woodturning instruction, gallery and literature for lathe woodturning enthusiasts. He enjoys the search for the natural beauty of wood, with it's grain and color.
(Clicks: 11; Comments: 0; Added: 03-08-2008) - Details
Keith Holt
Keith is a member of the American Association of Woodturning (AAW), Baltimore Area Turners, and the First State Turners. His work is being displayed in Havre de Grace Maryland at the Riverview Gallery and has a piece traveling the country in a juried show, “Turned for Use II,” sponsored by the AAW. He is known by other turners for unique forms such as his Pouring Vessel. He has published an article in the Woodturning Design Magazine on this form.
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 06-17-2009) - Details
Rude Osolnik
Rude Osolnik died at his home on Poverty Ridge, in Berea on November 18, 2001. He was 86. Osolnik was widely admired as one of the finest wood turners in America and his workshops and seminars were in demand around the world.
(Clicks: 9; Comments: 0; Added: 01-05-2008) - Details
David Nittman
My signature work is the "Basket Illusion." Using rare non-figured woods, I turn, burn, and dye to create the visual and tactile impression of a woven form.
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 07-09-2009) - Details
Michael Foster
This site features my work, both past and present, in segmenting, hollow forms, bowls and boxes. I have included some information for other turners with jigs, tools and shop layout.
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Added: 12-11-2009) - Details
Sokolowski Studios
Ted Sokolowski, a New York City born, raised, educated, artist, has turned to woodturning as his chosen profession in the northeastern region of Pennsylvania. His work includes the fine art of woodturned hollow forms as well as utilitarian items such as peppermills. (United States)
(Clicks: 13; Comments: 0; Added: 06-16-2008) - Details
Knot-Head - Turned Wood Of Distinction
Beginning with a rough-hewn solid block of wood artist Chris Ramsey sculpts blanks into magnificent works of art. Most notably known for turning 'wooden hats' Chris is a versatile turner, equally proficient with hollow forms, spindle and combination turning. He particularly enjoys creating both a wide variety of wood hat sculptures as well as natural edge pedestal and legged bowls. (United States)
(Clicks: 8; Comments: 0; Added: 06-15-2008) - Details


