Industry Interviews
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Oneida Air Systems: A Better Spin on Dust Collection
If you have a cyclonic dust and chip collector in your shop, Robert Witter helped to make that innovation a…
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Easy Wood Tools: Turning to a Simpler Solution
With more than 62,000 hours of machinist experience under his belt, Craig Jackson – inventor of the Ci series of woodturning tools and founder of Easy Wood Tools – has more than a basic understanding of cutting edges.
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Martin’s Router Template – A Quicker Route to Template Routing
These days, templates are about as ubiquitous to routing as router bits. When you need a template, however, generally you have to make it yourself.
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Dremel Shakes Things Up with Versatile Multi-Max
Dremel defines its tools using four adjectives: versatile, ergonomic, precise and compact.
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Keller & Company: Keeping it Simple, Fast and Accurate Since 1976
After 33 years of making dovetail jigs, David Keller continues to prove that there’s more than one way to stay viable in the woodworking product industry.
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“Bad Dogs” Fetches Good Burls from Oz
If someone had told Rob Doyle years ago that he’d one day be importing one-of-a-kind burls from Australia and Tasmania, he probably would have laughed about it. It wasn’t even on his radar.
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Kirei USA: Riding the Wave of New Eco-Friendly Building Products
What’s an avid surfer with a background in advertising and copywriting to do when he’s not hanging ten?
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Dremel Rotary Tools: From the Razor’s Edge to the Cutting Edge
Back in the mid 1930s, Albert J. Dremel and his newly formed Dremel Company were in desperate need of a new product.
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Renovo Bicycles: Turning Wheels and Heads
Woodworking and bicycle-building may seem like an unlikely pairing these days, but Ken Wheeler and his staff of four at Renovo Bicycles is doing just that.
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Hardwood Shopping, Learning Made Easy at Woodworkers Source
Keith Stephens, founder and president of Arizona-based Woodworkers Source, was an aspiring new woodworker with a perplexing problem.