Michael Dresdner
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Workrite Wood Welder: Harry Potter and the Instant Glue Joint
A solution for the precarious process of clamping and waiting for glue to set is so easy it’s almost magical.
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Aaron Radelow: A Renaissance Man of the Furniture Crafts
Having mastered a wide array of woodworking styles at the ripe age of 36, Aaron Radelow never shies away from a project (no matter how eclectic or practical!)
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Don Weber: The Bodger of Paint Lick, Kentucky
This Welsh artisan offers a great history lesson on bodgers, woodturning, and his own woodworking history – throwing in some modern-day advice as well.
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The Finishing Source: Faux Finishing School
Caroline Woldenberg balances technology, artistry, and business in her faux finishing woodwork.
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White River: Creative Embellishments
White River’s creative embellishments can enhance any piece of woodwork.
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Mixol: A Truly Universal Colorant
Sold as a concentrated liquid in a wide range of colors, this finely ground pigment-based material mixes instantly into waterbased, oil-based, or solvent-based stains, finishes, putty and filler.
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John Hampton: Sleepless in Raymond
A lifelong learner, John Hampton fits more woodworking into a day than most people do in a month.
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Kreg Tool Company: Popularizing Pocket Holes
All Kreg did was make it so convenient, quick, foolproof, and affordable that “Kreg jig joinery” has become virtually synonymous with pocket joints.
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Spirit Ayastigi: That Sinking Feeling
Spirit Ayastigi’s creation of unique, impressive wooden sinks is just one part of his life as an artist.
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Timbermate: The Strange History of a Putty and Pore Filler
The strange story begins with a British woodworker in the 1930s who was upset that the newly popular lacquer finishes did not work well with existing pore fillers.