Joanna Werch Takes
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Safety First? Or Only After a Few Years?
A previous conversation on woodworkers’ experiences with guards and safety equipment continues in this issue of the Weekly.
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Josh Stotler: Making Guitars and Custom Inlays
Josh Stotler makes and restores guitars and stringed instruments, with a particular affinity for inlay and custom themes.
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Steve Fitzberger: Recycling Pallet Wood, Reclaiming Lives
Steve Fitzberger’s Abba Woodworks recycles pallet wood into functional objects, while providing homeless people with woodworking skills.
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Art on Shop Walls
What kind of artwork or images do you display on your shop walls?
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Tim Ellis: Ellis Drum Company
Tim Ellis makes choices for the bevels and the wood in his Ellis Drum Company drums based on what he thinks will produce the best sound.
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Pamela Weir-Quiton: 50 Years of Play with Wood
For 50 years, Pamela Weir-Quiton has been a Los Angeles area woodworker with a focus on whimsical, playful objects like wooden dolls inspired by fashion icons and indoor playground installations.
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Fall in the Office
The Woodworker’s Journal staff basks in the energy of fall, while working to put together your favorite woodworking magazine.
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Woodworkers Compete on Offerman and Poehler’s “Making It” Show
Two young woodworkers are among the contestants in “Making It,” a crafting competition show hosted by Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler, which premieres tonight.
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Steve Gabriel: Woods, Farms and Mutual Benefits
Agroforestry expert Steve Gabriel thinks woodworkers and farmers can all benefit as agriculture and forestry combine.
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Would You Rather … ?
A game of “Would You Rather” sparks thoughts of woodworking’s competitions and controversies.