Michael Dresdner
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Craig Thibodeau: Both the Same, But Very Different
Either he crept up on woodworking, or woodworking crept up on Craig Thibodeau. One way or another, woodworking took over what started out as a career as a designer of tools and lighting.
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TOOLClad: Math, Measuring, Marring and Magnets
You can maintain a surface with steel wool and wax on a regular basis, but Randy Poyorena and his three partners have a better solution for you, and one that adds a host of advantages beyond simple protection.
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Eureka Woodworks: A Woodworking Business on a Silver Platter
Imagine having a well designed, easy-to-operate wood furniture manufacturing business handed to you on a platter.
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Dave Schweitzer: Welding Skills for Turning Treasures
Some people seem to choose careers that accurately presage their entry into woodworking. Others, like Dave Schweitzer, pick careers and hobbies that couldn’t seem further apart.
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Seth Rolland: Exploded Wood, Expanded Creativity
“My mom, who was an architect, taught me to use a hammer when I was pretty young,” Seth Rolland told me when I asked him about his earliest woodworking experiences.
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The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding: Hope Floats
When you call a school for a magazine interview, you really don’t expect to find one of their students acting as spokesperson, but that’s exactly what happened when I contacted the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding.
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Cathy Krumrei: Face-to-Face with Logs
“For me, carving loses the world,” explained Cathy Krumrei.
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High Gloss Finish for Turnings
I am looking for a high gloss, inexpensive, fast-drying finish to use on my wood turnings.
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Gorilla Glue: The Gorilla Grows with New Glues
In 1994, a woodworker named Mark Singer went to Indonesia to have them manufacture some models of his high-end outdoor teak furniture.
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Tim Lawson: From Flights of Fancy to Practical Pedagogy
Winged elements above graceful curvilinear lines are the hallmarks of Tim Lawson’s work.