Kevin Purdy: Woodturning

Another busy week for many of us, more 3d printing, tools arrving, competition entries, domestic DIY, workshop upgrades and a whole load of other stuff. What a busy lot !! Read on for more: 

Robert Lyons: Woodturning

All sorts of stuff this week, some fairly advanced techniques for achieving some more difficult shapes and patterns, new lathes, a report back from Turnfest in Australia, new rooves, new workshops, new fences and of course we did manage some turning as well. Read on for more: 

Len Shield: Woodturning

Another week and it seems that there are all sorts of projects on the go from dog training to roofing, everyone seems to have lots of projects on the go and there was a lot of discussion on a wide variety of subjects, we even had a new visitor - welcome Steve !! Read on for more: 

Graham Brooks: Woodturning

All sorts of stuff going on this week, lost carving burrs rediscovered, timber deliveries, over size nuts, chameleon flakes, laser engraving on hollow forms and some concrete pouring. It's exhausting just reading about it all !! Read on for more: 

Gary Lowe: Woodturning

A varied mixture of projects are keeping us all busy at the moment, some turning, chainsaw milling, domestic repairs, sign making and the arrival of an air ambulance....Read on for more: 

Andrew Hall: Woodturning

The spring weather is taking many of us back to the workshop and projects both large and small are getting underway. Updates this week include a visit to the show at Newark, breaking concrete, postage from New Zealand and much more, including of course and Orchid from the greenhouse. Read on for more: 

Andrew Hall: Woodturning

Lots of work going on, home improvements, furniture renovation, technological aids being made, emerging artists, there was even some woodturning and of course the odd Orchid or two. What a busy lot we are !! Read on for more: 

Gary Lowe: Woodturning

Another busy and very diverse week with a prize winning young turners work on show, updates from an in-person demonstration at a local. club, achery equipment, a report back from an overseas event. Some of us even found some time for woodturning, whatever next!  Read on for more: 

Graham Brooks: Woodturning

A very active meeting this week with a cautionary tale regarding the need for anti-freeze, chair making, rounding planes, steam bending and formers seemed to be of interest to everyone. We also had hollow forms and, of course, a burst of colour in the shape of an Orchid. Read on for more: 

Len Shield: Woodturning

As always we had a mixed bag of updates, news, new work and,  of course, Orchids this week. Lots of plans and discussions going on, looks like folks are starting to return to the workshop and in some cases planning a whole new workshop!! Read on for more: 

Len Shield: Woodturning

We all seem to have survived the worst of the bad weather and many of us are now harvesting the fallen timber!! We also had two visitors from Denmark on the session who were visiting Phil for a course...not sure what they were teaching him though!! Read on for more: 

Len Shield: Woodturning

Well, an exciting week for many of us with a Red weather warning in force for a large number of folks. We all seem to have survived the worst of it with relatively little damage and we had some great work on show and some progress with other projects despite the weather. Read on for more: