Today’s Woodworker
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Bethany Sy: Reality Daydreams of Woodworking and More
Bethany Sy chronicles on her blog the journey she and her husband have taken in woodworking, DIY and parenting.
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Garry Knox Bennett: A “Furniture Maker”
Furniture making icon Garry Knox Bennett doesn’t restrict himself to wood — and worries that no one cares anymore about one-offs.
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Odie & Board: Doggone Woodworking
Minneapolis-based woodworking company has gone to the dogs, with a goldendoodle CEO and support for rescue organizations.
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Katie Cleveland: Addicted to DIY
Katie Cleveland’s found a passion for woodworking and DIY, now chronicled in her blog, when her family purchased a fixer-upper home in need of furniture.
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Ricky Fitzpatrick: A Woodworking Family Business
A heart attack prompted Ricky Fitzpatrick’s move out of the corporate world and into a woodworking business with a focus on reclaimed wood and family involvement.
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Jeffrey S. Roberts: 18th Century Designs “Can’t Be Beat”
Recently recognized with a lifetime achievement award for his work with furniture inspired by 18th century designs, Jeffrey S. Roberts got into woodworking through lucky happenstance.
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Charles Mak: Learning Woodworking to Share
Charles Mak learned woodworking after purchasing a bunch of tools at a garage sale. These days, he’s a prolific submitter of shop tips and an instructor.
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Mark Jupiter: “Make Furniture Dreams Happen”
Mark Jupiter makes furniture dreams come true from his woodshop in an industrial area of Brooklyn, New York City.
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Wesley Swartout: Woodworking’s Always Been a Hobby
Wesley Swartout’s been doing woodworking as a hobby all his life. Now retired, he’s focused on projects to give away and for his church.
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Gene Kelly: Sculptured Furniture, Segmented Turnings and Always Learning
Gene Kelly’s current focus is on sculptured furniture (inspired by the lines of Sam Maloof) and segmented turnings — but he’s always learning and yearning toward the next project.