Joanna Werch Takes
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Ian Kirby and LiLi Jackson: Woodworkers and On Camera Talent
Starring in the new DVD series from Woodworker’s Journal, The Way to Woodwork, are Ian Kirby and LiLi Jackson.
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Keith Neer: “Retiring” Into Woodworking
Keith Neer’s wife told him, “You’ve been talking about doing something other than in your basement. Why don’t you do it?”
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Rebecca Yaffe and Laura Mays: Two Woodworking Partners, Two Continents
Individually, Rebecca Yaffe and Laura Mays each considered becoming an architect — and ended up becoming a woodworker.
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Chris Bryant: Wooden Boards for the Water
A few years ago, Chris Bryant was on vacation in Hawaii when his wife saw a wooden paddleboard and asked, “Do you think you could build one of those?”
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Flood Relief for a Woodworking Editor
Woodworking editors, generally speaking, tend to be a nice bunch of folks — and sometimes they caught up in unfortunate circumstances, just like anyone else.
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Awards Night
Glitz and glamour is usually not part of a woodworking editor’s life — except for once a year, when the members of the MMPA (Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association) gather for the annual Excellence Awards.
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Michaela Anderson: Shop Classes Still Create Woodworkers
Michaela Anderson is something that’s turning into a rare sighting these days: a high school woodworker.
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Contest Winner Creates Cribbage Board
The opening move for the cribbage gameboard project that appears in the December 2011 issue of Woodworker’s Journal was Bruce Beatty’s submission of his design to the Woodworker’s Journal Google SketchUp contest — and he came out a winner.
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Don Suiter: Turner with a Fondness for Burl — and Stone
For over 20 years, Don Suiter worked in construction, building homes.
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Adam Crowell: the Rhythm of Woodworking
“I was always being drug into the shop by my dad, teaching me to do certain things.”