Today’s Woodworker
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Kevin Mack: Federal Furniture — Plus Farflung Styles
Kevin Mack recently won, for the second year in a row, the “Best in Show- Traditional Furniture” award at the Fine Furnishings…
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Michael Puryear: Evolving as a Woodworker
Michael Puryear says his career as a woodworker “wasn’t a concrete decision; it was more of an evolution.”
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Danny Kamerath: Finding Sculpture Again, in Wood
Danny Kamerath is now a professional woodworker whose shop is an attic in his 1926 Tudor house in Dallas, Texas.
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Meg Romero: Love for Furniture Inspires Furniture Maker
Meg Romero says she has “always loved to build things.”
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Brad Becker: Woodworking, and WJ, as Fun
For those of you eZine readers who are also regular readers of the Woodworker’s Journal print magazine, Brad Becker may…
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J. Paul Fennell: Turning From Experience
Several years ago, J. Paul Fennell was working as an engineer in the aerospace industry, a stressful, highly analytical job. So, for a leisure activity, he sought out something hands-on.
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Joel Cole: Finding His Place in Woodworking
Joel Cole’s woodworking is strongly tied to place: where he is now, where he’s been, and where he hopes to go.
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Sabiha Mujtaba: Learning, Forms and Culture
Sabiha Mujtaba has always put curves into her work, from when she was a sculptor in England, to her work now as a studio furniture maker and designer in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Chris Lubkemann: A Carving Career to Crow About
From a childhood in the South American jungle to an Amish farm in Pennsylvania Dutch country, Chris Lubkemann has been playing with wood.
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Henry Hiner: “Throw Me Into the Briar Patch”
Henry Hiner throws himself into his own “Briar Patch” – the name he has given to the multi-use workshop he began building three years ago.