Turning Links
Here you will find some useful links to other sites related to wood-turning. This is by no means a comprehensive just links to websites of interest to me or those who link to my site. If you wish me to include a link, please
email me and I will add you to the list. Reciprocal links are always appreciated.
Galleries and Shows
Organizations
- AAW The American Association of Woodturners is a national organization with loads of local chapters. The website is packed with information and resources pertaining to woodturning. If your are a woodturner, you should join this organization.
- Collectors of Wood Art A showcase for turning artists
- Upper Valley Woodturners A new local chapter of the AAW that serves turners in the mid-state area of Vermont and New Hampshire
- Vermont Crafts Council A great resource for locating excellent craft artisans that reside in Vermont
Turners Resources
- Laymar Crafts A wonderful woodturners site with a wealth of information and tons of links
- Woodturners Resource A great site with lots of information, links, galleries and an active forum
- Woodcentral A great site with very active forums on all forms of woodworking including woodturning
- Woodturners America Another turning site with loads of information and an active forum
- Sawmill Creek Another site devoted to all things woodworking and woodturning with active forums and loads of information and resources
- Marshall Gorrow Marshall is a woodturner in Northern NY that has put together an extensive set of woodturning links
- Turningwood a site with loads of links and resources as well as some turning products for sale
- Woodturning Online Another site with loads of resources and links for woodturners
Turners Sites
- Kestrel Creek A site with loads of information and featuring the work of Ben Carpenter, Jim Christiansen, Will Simpson, Brenda Behrens, Gerrit Van Ness, Art Liestman, Phil Brennion and Bill Johnston
- Timberly The wonderful work of Terry Scott and Gordon Pembridge
- Dave Peebles
- John Jordan Wonderful turned art, tools and the Beloved Tree Project