Michael Dresdner
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Ed Hill: Mosaics in Wood
At first glance, the surfaces of Ed Hill’s freeform sculpted vessels look like mosaics, but instead of using ceramic tiles, he crafts the self-supporting structures using thin slices of wood trapped in a matrix of tinted polyester resin.
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Layne Halliday: Small Wonders
For her very first venture in woodworking, Layne Halliday built an entire house, complete with exotic wood parquet floors and filled with furniture in a variety of styles.
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Lie-Nielsen: New Hand Tools with Old Style Quality
Listen in at any woodworkers’ guild meeting and, when the talk of one’s favorite hand tools turns to unabashed boasting, odds are that someone is dropping the name Lie-Nielsen.
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Tom Stockton: Squaring Up Wood in a Round Shop
“My first shop” Tom Stockton told me, “was a chicken coop.” It turns out he meant it quite literally.
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Apollo Sprayers: Spraying On Finishes for 40 Years
Apollo Sprayers International, one of the most venerable and respected purveyors of HVLP technology, is celebrating their 40th anniversary.
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Alexander Eppler: Making Beautiful Music – and Instruments
At around the age of eleven, Alexander Eppler heard the kaval being played, fell in love with it, and learned to play it.
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Jooltool: Ninja Powers Shape, Carve, Sand and More in One Tool
Just when it seems like there is nothing truly revolutionary in the field of woodworking, along comes Jooltool.
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Russ Filbeck: Wood and Water
If you looked in on Russ Filbeck at any point in his life, you’d find him dividing his time between water and wood.
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A 50th Anniversary of Wood Education Excellence
Today, the woodworking program boasts three full labs and three classrooms and teaches some 2,000 students per year, making it by far the largest woodworking school in the country.
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Lift It: Making Television a Moving Experience
It would be fair to say that Tony Branham’s company makes watching television a moving experience and lifts it out of the depths.