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In 1975, at the
age of 16, Gary started a three year apprenticeship with a small woodturning
company in Chesham and after 18 months was put on piece work turning
mainly peppermills and kitchen ware. This experience was to help enormously
when he became self-employed in 1987. However, prior to this was a
10 year period with another woodturning firm turning stair balusters
and chair parts. It was at this point that Gary became involved with
Stewart Linford of High Wycombe who makes the famous Windsor Chair
and exports world-wide.
It is since becoming self-employed
that Gary has made his mark on the woodturning scene, with success
in competitions, articles of his work in various woodworking magazines,
and demonstrating for trade companies. One of these being Racal, where
Gary demonstrated their respirator for several years and was involved
heavily in its promotion at woodworking exhibitions. Exhibitions include the
National Exhibition Centre Birmingham, Wembley,Axminster in Devon
as well as woodturning clubs all over Great Britain, Belgium, France,
Channel Islands, Ireland, Norway and Utah Symposium in Provo,
Salt Lake City. This totals about 65 dates a year. Gary has also demonstrated
twice at the AWGB International Seminar at Warwick University. Gary
is also on the Register of the Worshipful Company of Woodturners of
London.
Gary is considered one of the fastest
and accurate production woodturners in the U.K and is one of only a few
whose income comes solely from woodturning.
Gary has a customer base of approximately
200, some of these are supplying such places as Harrods and Liberty’s
and has also produced work for the homes of the Duke of Westminster
and British celebrities.
Gary has also produced tools for
the woodturner, notably his round skew chisels which come in different
sizes and also his lightpull drive. He can turn his hand to spindle turning,
bowl turning, hollow forms and twists and says that he will make anything
from a lace bobbin to a billiard table leg.
Gary has been asked
to teach on numerous occasions by Craft Supplies and Axminster Power
Tools plus many individuals. You can often see him taking a Master
Class at various shows and has taught for three days at Axminster
but due to the demands of his production business does not
always have the time.
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