Today’s Woodworker
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C.C. Boyce: Useful, Beautiful Things (Plus Humor)
Like many woodworkers, C.C. Boyce grew up with a dad who was a woodworker, with a basement shop. “I kind of learned…
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Bob Collett: Turning Into the Beauty of Wood
As Bob Collett’s family celebrated holidays like birthdays and Christmas, they would often give his father woodworking tools as gifts.
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Greg Little: Compound Curved Boxes
I wanted to build smaller projects, something that I could pick up and carry. Boxes are a piece that I’ve always liked.
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Paul Lemiski: Chairmaker And More
“Ninety percent of what I do is rocking chairs, dining chairs and bar stools,” he said.
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Dennis Zongker: A “Professional Hobbyist”
Dennis Zongker describes himself as “like a professional hobbyist.”
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Brian McAlpine: A Palette of Casework and More
When it comes to his woodworking, Brian McAlpine says, “I try to let the pieces themselves be my voice.”
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Tom Fidgen: Woodworking. Unplugged.
Tom Fidgen is an “unplugged” woodworker: hand tools all the way.
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Alicia Dietz: Piloting Her Career into Woodworking
While Alicia Dietz was spending her 10 years in the army, doing the flying and traveling that she loved, she was also taking advantage of the woodshops that were set up at each base.
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Douglas Nimmo: Creative in Music, Creative in Woodworking
Douglas Nimmo is a practitioner not only of the art of woodworking, but also the art of music.
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Chris Krauskopf: It’s All Done with Hand Tools
Back in the days when Chris Krauskopf was working for the biotech industry in Seattle, he used the woodworking skills…