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Historic, non-motorized, wood lathes and related machines from ancient Egypt to the 19th century.
www.historicgames.com
Offers a collection of hints and tips, lists of suppliers, links and books. Also includes a gallery featuring items for sale.
www.laymar-crafts.co.uk
Woodturns: Resources for Woodturning
Online woodturning community dedicated to promoting woodturners and the art and craft of woodturning. Offers a large directory, gallery, articles, instruction, project ideas and store.
www.woodturns.com
A Philadelphia-based not-for-profit arts institution, gallery and resource center dedicated to the art and craft of lathe-turned objects.
www.woodturningcenter.org
Information on tool selection, associations, techniques, tips and advice. Includes gallery and artist information.
members.lycos.co.uk
Dutch turner Andre van den Berg documents a home-built lathe controlled by a PC to produce chess sets.
home.planet.nl
Project tutorials - hats, baseball cap, crochet hook, and bowls; tips and techniques and descriptions of different gouges.
www.turnedtreasures.com
Tutorial from the log to the bowl. Features 'how-to' videos and books as well as a gallery of woodturnings.
www.thedebs.com
A source for information, projects, community and vendors.
www.woodturningonline.com
Web Ring source of woodturning information and reference
www.webring.com
Woodturning Reference and Information Site
A reference source of relevant and useful information, with large directories of links. Page on timbers from A - Z.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk
Free AAW-sponsored space to discuss woodturning, and share ideas, techniques and resources. Also galleries, online videos, tips and techniques.
www.turnwood.net
Museum-quality wood art, ceramics, teapots, and baskets.
www.delmano.com
How-to articles and links to artists, club websites and internet sources
www.turningwood.com
Instructions and projects for beginner and intermediate, including sharpening, sanding system, making tools, preparing green wood, turning crotch wood, turning a hollow form, and using the hook tool.
www.aroundthewoods.com