Michael Dresdner
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Paul Birkey: A Whole in the Water Surrounded by Wood
“My whole working career has been centered around the waterfront,” confessed Paul Birkey, the owner of Belina Interiors.
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SawStop: Come for the Safety, Stay for the Saw
By now, if you haven’t seen it, you have certainly heard about it: a saw that cuts wood but won’t bite people.
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Creating a Bed and Breakfast with a Craftsman Touch
Wander down the Pacific coast of Oregon and, if you are lucky, and tired, you might chance upon a delightful bed and breakfast with a decidedly Arts and Crafts flair.
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Kreg: The King of Pocket Hole Joinery Expands Its Offerings
Say “Kreg,” and pretty much everyone immediately thinks of the familiar bright blue tool that made pocket hole joinery.
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Hammering Out a Woodworking Business, With Lots of Strings Attached
Freemont is home to Dusty Strings, an enigmatic acoustic music store that is a primary outlet for the magnificent Celtic harps and hammered dulcimers made by owners Sue and Ray Mooers and their crew.
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A Fitting Name for a Finish that Locks Out Water
There’s no sin in sincere, no good in goodbye, and no water in Waterlox, and there never has been. What is…
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Homestead Heritage
You can learn to build anything of wood at the Homestead Heritage woodworking school, but unlike most schools, they’ll teach you to do it with hand tools.
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The School in Rose Valley
Tucked away in a corner of Pennsylvania not far from Philadelphia is a small private school that takes in students as young as three and goes up through sixth grade.
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A Bad Investment Leads to an Innovative Company
Robert Cumings is clearly the sort of man who, when stuck with a lemon, makes lemonade.
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An Expatriate Muscovite Takes the Carving World by Storm
In 1999, woodcarver Leonid Zakurdayev and his wife, Svetlana, left their home in Moscow to visit some friends in Canada.