Today’s Woodworker
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Women’s Woodshop: A Welcoming Space for Woodworkers
The Women’s Workshop in Minneapolis offers woodworking classes and shop time for women and gender non-conforming makers.
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Nicholas and Michelle Slaton: New Life for 19th Century Cabins’ Wood
NIcholas and Michelle Slaton repurpose wood from deconstructed 19th century cabins in the Appalachian region.
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Woodworkers Compete on Offerman and Poehler’s “Making It” Show
Two young woodworkers are among the contestants in “Making It,” a crafting competition show hosted by Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler, which premieres tonight.
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Steve Gabriel: Woods, Farms and Mutual Benefits
Agroforestry expert Steve Gabriel thinks woodworkers and farmers can all benefit as agriculture and forestry combine.
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A Trip to AAW Woodturning Symposium 2018
Woodworker’s Journal columnist Michael Dresdner recently attended the American Association of Woodturners’ annual Symposium. He shares his thoughts and impressions.
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Danny “Will” Tricoche: Steampunk Pens Plus More
Danny “Will” Tricoche turns pens, with a focus these days on the gear-heavy steampunk style.
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Phillip Cohen: Second Chances Through Woodworking
Phillip Cohen turned his own life around through woodworking, and now shares that experience with employees at his woodworking company in Missouri.
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Tom Lynott: Nature, Art and Wildlife Carvings
Tom Lynott has transferred his love of nature and art into wildlife carvings, often made from found wood.
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Denny Carson: Wooden Fly Fishing Supplies
Denny Carson’s woodworking focuses on fly fishing accessories — fishing nets, in particular.
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Prep Underway for 39th Utah Woodturning Symposium
It’s the last month before the 39th Annual Utah Woodturners Symposium, which will feature demos on turning and carving — as well as the Great Egg Cup Race.