Lee Gilchrist
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Tony Leonard: Beautiful By Design
Tony Leonard isn’t big on plans – well at least not other people’s plans.
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Olson Saw Company: Keeping Scroll Saw Blades On Shore
Olson band and scroll saw blades, plus countless accessories and saw frames, are used in virtually all domestic and imported scroll/jig saws.
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Michelle Holzapfel: Woodturner, Carver, and Independent Scholar
Michelle Holzapfel is recognized for her detailed, finely turned, and carved pieces.
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Daniel Mack: Turning Trees into Furniture and Furniture into Trees
If you asked Daniel Mack whether he makes furniture, architectural detail, or sculpture…his answer would be “yes.”
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Janel Jacobson: Bringing Netsuke into the 21st Century
Netsuke is a form of carving developed centuries ago in China and Japan.
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Jill Biros: Finding Beautiful Bowls
When an interesting tree goes down in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, folks have come to expect Jill Biros to stop by and ask if she can salvage some of it.
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5th Annual Rockler Woodworking Contest Winners
It’s official. Rockler has named five special woodworkers as the best in their categories.
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Konstantinos Pilarinos: Woodcarving as an Act of Faith
When he turned 35, Konstantinos Pilarinos recognized that though he was a talented woodcarver, he was but one of many in his native Greece.
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Caprice Glaser: Painting with Wood
To call Caprice Glaser a woodworker might be accurate, but it’s a little like calling Hemingway a typist.
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George Trout: Turning Problem Solvers into Woodworkers
When we last checked in with George Trout, last spring, the high school woodworking teacher was a bit frustrated.