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Harvey Alison

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Hello folks,

I’m a new member of the AAW, based in Bucks in the UK. I’m interested in wood art, environmental protection and the heritage aspects of woodturning. Living as I do near the Ridgeway and the box and beech woodlands traditionally at the centre of the furniture industry in the UK, I am continuing in the footsteps of the bodgers and turners who came before us. I specialise in making things from locally sourced materials, and mill my own timber from locally managed woods. Here are a few of the things I have made recently.

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Hello folks,

I’m a new member of the AAW, based in Bucks in the UK. I’m interested in wood art, environmental protection and the heritage aspects of woodturning. Living as I do near the Ridgeway and the box and beech woodlands traditionally at the centre of the furniture industry in the UK, I am continuing in the footsteps of the bodgers and turners who came before us. I specialise in making things from locally sourced materials, and mill my own timber from locally managed woods. Here are a few of the things I have made recently.

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Welcome . Nice work and beautiful photos
 
I like the yarn bowl, too. Good functional shape. (I have one in a chuck, ready to finish up.)
 
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