Lee Gilchrist
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Rojek Woodworking Equipment: Bringing a Long Tradition of European Quality to America
You may or may not have heard the name Tech Mark, and you probably haven’t heard the name Rojek very often. But spread the word!
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Michael Ireland: Crossing the Line Between Art and Function
It would please Michael Ireland, if your first reaction — upon seeing one of his pieces — was something like, “Wow!”
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Mini Max: An Old Name with a New Attitude
One of Jim Strain’s challenges is to change the American consumer’s perception of Mini Max.
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IWF 2002: Tools, Woodworkers and Rich Food
The International Woodworking Machinery and Furniture Supply Fair – USA addresses the needs of everyone — from humongously large corporate woodworking factories to Amish mom and pop producers.
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Virgil Johnson: Building a Houseful of Beautiful Furniture
The forums were abuzz in mid-August with the appearance of a new piece by Virgil Johnson.
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Thuya: The King of Woods
How two native New Yorkers became major US importers of thuya wood – one of the most beautiful burls in the world – is a story of serendipity, coincidence, and opportunity.
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Richard Jones: Professional Furniture Maker
Many woodworkers contemplate making the transition from dedicated amateur to professional.
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Porter-Cable: Refocused on Woodworking
Founded in 1906, Porter-Cable is the oldest portable power tool manufacturer in the country.
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Mike Lynch: A Lucky Man Who Made a Beautiful Clock
It all started at a lumberyard. Mike Lynch found a piece of cherry with beautiful figuring.
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Woodworkers Source: Always Close and Convenient
Keith Stephens wants you to stop over at Woodworkers Source. He’s got a hundred varieties of domestic and exotic woods for sale.