Today’s Woodworker
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Dennis Paul Peterson: Blending Influences into Contemporary Classics
Dennis Paul Peterson boasts the sort of credential portfolio to which most woodworkers aspire.
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Steven J. Backman: Tiny Timbers and Plenty of Patience
Some woodworkers spend an inordinate amount of time picking out just the right wood boards for their next project. Not so Steven J. Backman.
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Kay Pomroy: Rising Up by Reaching Down
After retiring from a full career as a state trooper, you’d think Kay Pomroy would have already given enough of her life to protecting and helping others.
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Del Cover: Awash in Dragons, Rams and Whole Italian Cities
It’s hard to say whether Del Cover’s exquisite woodwork is furniture, art, or simply the fallout of an overly fertile imagination.
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Hendrik Varju: When Creativity Goes Up Against the Law
They say the best laid plans often go astray, and that tends to be even more common when the plans are made for us by someone else.
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Thomas Stangeland: Sawdust in Seattle
Thomas Strangeland pursued a career that was to establish him as one of the finest furniture makers in the local woodworking scene.
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Dimitrios Klitsas: Learning Woodcarving
“If you would like to learn woodcarving, you need to find a teacher;” advises Dimitrios Klitsas, an expatriate Greek carver who lives in Massachusetts.
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Hikmet Cihangir Sakman: Woodworking’s Turkish Delight
Whenever he posts pictures on WoodCentral.com, which he does often, Hikmet Cihangir Sakman’s work is greeted with both accolades and envy.
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Jeffrey Lohr: A New Frontier From the Crucible of Illness
Jeff Lohr spent the first half century of his life crafting a career as a fine furniture maker, designer and teacher.
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Steve Strickland: The Puzzling Rise and Fall of a Unique Business
Faithful readers of the online woodworking forum WoodCentral.com may well remember a somewhat cryptic but decidedly sad announcement by one…