Search Results for: ian kirby
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How James Van Etten Paved His Way to a Woodworking Career
…by Albert LeCoff, where I heard lectures by Tage Frid, Ian Kirby and others. I was thoroughly excited and signed up for a one-week, intensive summer workshop in cabinetmaking and…
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Earlex: And Now, for Something Completely Different
…price with Asian goods. “The reasons for our competitive pricing and quality start at the top,” Ian explained. “Julian Baseley, our current owner and also one of the founders, has…
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Frank Klausz: The Economy and Philosophy of Cutting Wood
…Ian Kirby. “If Ian Kirby said black, then Frank Klausz said white and on and on,” Frank noted, “They used our names to sell magazines. Today Ian Kirby and I…
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Straight Shooting Board Info, Plus “Fool”-ish Follies
…tenon. To clear things up, we asked master woodworker Ian Kirby, a frequent writer for Woodworker’s Journal magazine, to take on these explanations. – Editor Shooting Board: “Shooting is a…
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Be Careful What You Wish For…
…dozen years ago I was in my office reading a book called “The Accurate Router” by a fellow named Ian Kirby. I don’t recall why I was looking at the…
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The Way to Woodwork DVD Series
…to their clear and competent instruction. Ian Kirby: With over 50 years of experience as a master woodworker, educator and trained designer, Ian is uniquely qualified to teach woodworking. His…
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Old Growth Timber
…of Arts and Crafts Alive Looking forward to the appearance of Ian Kirby’s web site this year, Chris Haberland wanted to voice his commendation and appreciation of Ian’s expertise, art,…
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Moving from Beginner to Craftsman?
…level of skill are very good. You can’t go wrong with one of his first books. Along that line, my friend Ian Kirby has a series of books with a…
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Pride and Woodworking
…more of Ernie’s dovetail making process with his Premium Video Series. This series is free for subscribers of the Woodworker’s Journal print magazine. Ian Kirby Turns 90 Master woodworker Ian…
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Carter Sio: Hello, Mr. Chips
…best schools for woodworking were not RISD and RIT, but rather the schools run by Wendell Castle and Ian Kirby. I met Ian, and loved what I saw. People there…