Joanna Werch Takes
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Complicated But Cool
This may be the most complicated woodworking project we’ve ever seen — but man, is it cool. (Just make sure…
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Alan Kaniarz: Modern Lines
“There’s something visually stimulating about the lines of modern furniture,” says Alan Kaniarz.
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Jason Bedre: Unusual Chairs and More
Jason Bedre says he’s been interested in woodworking “forever,” ever since he used to accompany his grandfather on the weekends.
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Ramon Gibbs: Band Sawing “Beyond the Limit”
Ramon Gibbs traces some of the inspiration for his start in his woodworking to watching houses being developed in his small Ohio hometown community as a child.
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Rich Fabend of HandiHelp: Adaptive Options for Woodworking – and More
My sole purpose is to help people with disabilities,” Rich said.
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Jim Slakov: A Northern Woodworker
Back in the early 1980s, Jim Slakov was a young man looking for a construction or carpentry apprenticeship.
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Mark DelGuidice: Secret Codes and Unique Pieces
Mark DelGuidice, with his trademark carved hieroglyphs, says he works “at the intersection of arts and crafts and design.”
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Gerald Curry: Furniture Old And New (Plus Repairs, Too)
A few decades ago, Gerald “Jerry” Curry was working as a carpenter. The quality of work on older houses made him gravitate to older things — like furniture — as better made.
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Fred Thompson: Hitting the Right Notes in Woodworking
Although Fred Thompson started out studying to be a trombone player, he now knows how to play the violin.