Today’s Woodworker
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Kathy Wise: An Animal Lover’s Intarsia
Back when she began working, said Kathy Wise, “People used to collect things.”
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Chris Connor: Unmistakably Wooden Bicycles
Chris Connor has always been an avid bicyclist.
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Robb Helmkamp: Woodworking Fun with Laminations and More
Robb Helmkamp had been doing woodworking “out of my backyard in a shed in whatever placing I was living in” before he decided “take it to the next level.”
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Chris Perryman: Objects With Meaning
When Chris Perryman was a third grader, while playing hide-and-seek behind a neighbor’s wood pile, he happened to notice a large piece…
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Robert Thomas Mullen: A Metalsmith Falls for the Warmth of Wood
Robert Thomas Mullen may have been trained as a metalworker but, over the past couple of years, he has been drawn more and more toward working with wood.
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Joel Noble: Denver East Shop Teacher Leads Student Summer Work Crew
It might be the middle of summer, but shop teacher Joel Noble of Denver’s East High School is still teaching — in a manner of speaking.
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Masterpiece Woodworks: Furniture with the Design in Mind
Masterpiece Woodworks, now operating out of an industrial park had its origins over 30 years ago, when founders Daryl Evans and Rick Hulme were in high school industrial arts classes together.
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Brian Fireman: The Landscape of Furniture
When Brian Fireman went back to school for a master’s degree in architecture and worked a summer job for a construction company,…
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Christy Oates: An Unfolding Woodworker
Christy Oates’s creations include flat, folding furniture.
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Alan Kaniarz: Modern Lines
“There’s something visually stimulating about the lines of modern furniture,” says Alan Kaniarz.