Stuart Batty - Boulder,
CO 
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Stuart Batty is a third generation woodturner. At
the age of sixteen, Stuart was a full-time production woodturner and teacher in his father’s
woodturning studio. At nineteen, he started working for Craft Supplies Ltd. in England, which at
the time was the world’s largest supplier to woodturners. During the six years he worked for Craft
Supplies, Stuart was the in-house woodturning teacher and demonstrator. He also set up Craft
Supplies first sawmill and was in charge of their import business that sold over 300 different
exotic woods around the world. Stuart also developed and tested woodturning tools for Robert Sorby,
which was a Craft Supplies Ltd. sister company.
Over the past twenty-seven years, Stuart has taught over 3,000 amateur and
professional woodturners. He has demonstrated and taught in 12 countries and for over 180 different
American Association of Woodturning Chapters across the USA.
Stuart’s style of work is greatly influenced by his background as a
spindle turner with precise cuts and sharp detail. He uses very simple tools and tool shapes to
create his pieces. His work is “pure” lathe work, with no carving or surface texturing. Stuart’s
artwork has been sold through prestigious galleries across Europe and the USA. He also has artwork
displayed in the permanent White House collection.
Stuart believes we have only skimmed the surface of the potential of a wood
lathe. With production woodturning as his background, Stuart’s foundation in woodturning helped him
perfect the push cut style and other useful techniques, such as negative rake scraping. This style
and its methods have allowed him to push the boundaries of wood as a
medium.
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