Lee Gilchrist
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Ellis Hein: Happy to Share His Turning Secrets
A wood-lover since childhood, Ellis Hein has been raising eyebrows in the turning community with his new, unique techniques.
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Ellis Walentine: Introducing an Old Friend
Well-known to many woodworkers, this issue of Today’s Woodworker brings you the story of Ellis Walentine.
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Barb Siddiqui: Always Finding Time to Follow Her Dreams
This modest woodworker started in the craft for practicality’s sake when her kids needed small (but costly) furniture items, and it grew into a highly enjoyable, lifelong pursuit.
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Meredith Sattler: Exposing the Hidden Beauty of Plywood
An artist who took to woodworking simply to save a little money, Meredith Sattler’s wood creations are so stunning that it’s hard to believe they are merely made with plywood.
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Nathan Stanley: Making Music with Wood and Bars into Cathedrals
When Nathan Stanley came back to Minneapolis in the late 1980s, he wasn’t sure what he’d be doing next.
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Joe Petrovich: A Woodworker, Toolmaker, Writer, and Success
You never know about second careers. Sometimes they fizzle and sometimes they sizzle.
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Sylvie Rosenthal: A New Voice in Woodworking
You may not have heard of Sylvie Rosenthal yet, but you will.
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David Fobes: Furniture as Interactive, Functional Art
You don’t have to know David Fobes has a twin brother to enjoy his work.
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Accuride: Sliding into the 21st Century
Starting out in 1962 as a small tool and die shop in California, the company found a niche in industrial and electronic markets, where their precision sliding mechanisms were eagerly embraced.
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Bobby Michelson: Throwing the Ball Higher
Conservative contemporary is about the only term Bobby Michelson will accept to describe his unique style.