Today’s Woodworker
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Building the Woodworking Community: Jeffrey Greene Pays it Forward
When Jeffrey Greene was just starting out as a woodworker, he was very fortunate to have two experienced craftsmen take him under their wing.
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Letting the Wood Come Through: Peter Zuerner
For some of us, a beautiful piece of wood furniture is like a rare and wondrous gem.
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Reconnecting with His Past: Jonah Zuckerman of City Joinery
It’s very easy for most of us to get distracted away from our true passion – woodworking.
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Simplifying Home Office Furniture: Don Woodruff
Most of us have, at one time or another, designed ourselves into a corner with a project.
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I Think, Therefore I Woodwork: Bob Ingram
It doesn’t take long to figure out that when Bob Ingram is talking about woodworking, he’s really talking about life and philosophy.
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Joining Japanese Styling With Western Furniture: Bayley Wharton
It might seem a bit strange that a guy who has lived most of his life in North Carolina would be so influenced by Japanese woodworking designs, but it just attests to the power of books.
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Once in a Lifetime: Michael Waldchen Makes the Most of a Great Piece of Wood
When Michael Waldchen ordered a piece of exotic bubinga a few years back, he wasn’t prepared for what he got.
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Men Are from Walnut, Women Are from Bird’s-eye Maple: Judy Krawsky
At the risk of starting a gender war, we recently discovered that what we men know about jewelry boxes amounts to just about nothing.
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Learn By Doing: Richard Laufer
A lot of woodworkers are self-taught, and consequently most of us have learned a lot about the craft.
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Neo Shaker, Japanese Furniture: Michael Gloor
That strange description is what really caught our attention when we were rifling through the various furniture makers.