Michael Dresdner
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Tim Inman: Restoration Renaissance Man
Inman operates a full-service furniture restoration company along with his wife, Joyce. By rights, that should fill his time, but as it turns out, it only accounts for part of it.
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Carter Sio: Hello, Mr. Chips
Carter Jason Sio had both the right teachers and the innate skill to become a highly respected furniture designer and builder, but he chose a very different path.
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Carter Products: A Family Band Saw Business
Looking for the best in band saw performance? Turn to Carter Products, a company dedicated to bringing woodworkers the finest band saw upgrades.
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Jefferson Shallenberger: Dancing the Line between Art and Furniture
Gaze at Jefferson Shallenberger’s furniture and the word art definitely springs to mind, but it’s not a word he particularly favors.
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TimberSIL: Food-safe Pressure-treated Wood? It’s Here!
Sodium silicate is the secret ingredient in a new non-toxic wood treatment by TimberSIL.
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Rob Millard: Federal Furniture Causes Life Detour Back to Woodworking
Some people see their destiny from day one; others need to get hit with a roof truss to see theirs. Apparently, Rob Millard is one of the latter.
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The Dubby: the Cut-Off Sled That Started a Company
With the Dubby, ‘PALS’ kit, and more, In-Line Industries guarantees to upgrade your tablesaw experience.
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Roy Underhill: A Quarter Century of Subversive Woodworking
Michael Dresdner digs deep into Roy Underhill’s lifelong passion for woodworking.
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Norton Helps You Look Sharp and Be Smooth
If it’s abrasive, Norton is probably involved, but oddly enough, the company did not start out that way.
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Judy Caldwell: Artist Turns to Carving Animals Instead
These days, she just happens to express her art in woodcarving, but long before she picked up chisels, she showed her true colors in two dimensions.