Today’s Woodworker
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Kyle Wilson: Creativity for Corporate Clients
Kyle Wilson finds that building fixtures for corporate clients in the Chicago area allows him to get creative in an entire space, beyond just one item.
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Jo Schwartz: Woodburning Realistic Portraits
Woodburner Jo Schwartz has developed techniques that allow her to create realistic portraits of people, plus a variety of other subjects.
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Roger Myers: Woodworking as a Second Career
Post-corporate retirement, Roger Myers went back to school — for woodworking — and expanded his repertoire beyond period furniture.
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Pat Dolan: “Fallen Tree” is His Business and His Wood Source
These days, all of Pat Dolan’s wood comes from fallen trees. He’s using it to create craft items, including a licensed university logo, for consignment sales.
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Michael Gloor: Clay Aesthetics into Wood
Michael Gloor’s background in clay has influenced the shapes and forms of his furniture — and inspired his recent love of woodturning.
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Tarik Yousef: Harmonious Designs in Modern (and more) Styles
Tarik Yousef looks for harmony as he makes the furniture he likes, whether that’s Modern or Shaker design. Plus, he’s developed his own finish.
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Owain Harris: Serious Furniture (with Whimsy)
Owain Harris builds built-ins and studio furniture in New Hampshire, where he adds asymmetry and whimsy to furniture that is “serious but doesn’t take itself too seriously.”
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2017 Indianapolis Adventures in Wood
Kimberly McNeelan reports on this year’s Adventures in Wood contest and winners at the Indianapolis Rockler store.
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Floyd Rhadigan: Caricature Carving is “Cartooning in Wood”
Floyd Rhadigan has nearly 50 years of experience in woodcarving, with a specialty in caricatures, which he calls “cartooning in wood.”
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Anne Briggs Bohnett: Woodworking and Farming in Seattle
Anne Briggs Bohnett is a Seattle-area woodworker and farmer, with an affinity for traditional crafts and traditional styles.