Today’s Woodworker
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Roy Underhill: A Quarter Century of Subversive Woodworking
Michael Dresdner digs deep into Roy Underhill’s lifelong passion for woodworking.
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Judy Caldwell: Artist Turns to Carving Animals Instead
These days, she just happens to express her art in woodcarving, but long before she picked up chisels, she showed her true colors in two dimensions.
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Jake Cress: An Actor Turned Gentleman Woodworker
Taciturn and droll, Jake Cress may be slow to open up, but once he does, the whimsy that infuses his work pervades his conversation as well.
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Michael Brolly Turns Wood into Fantasy
Though carving tiki gods in grade school led him to the beer can plant, Michael Brolly’s lifelong interest in wood artistry has paid off.
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Bryan Schoening: Coffin It Up
Bryan Schoening is indeed involved in a strange trade – his woodworking is impressive enough to be desired after death!
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Darrell Peart: An Internet Early Bird Who Caught the Worm
As Darrell Peart describes it, being one of the first woodworking businesses to get a web site is largely responsible for the existence of his custom shop.
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Pentacryl: Green Wood Stabilizer
A product with an outstandingly high success rate and environmentally friendly credentials, Pentacryl is a lifesaver when drying wood.
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Roseanne Somerson
Roseanne Somerson is known for her stunningly creative designs as well as the practical aspect of her woodworking.
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Tsilik and Kuchukhidze: Simple Playthings
Two Georgian toymakers focus on creating simply delightful wooden playthings for children.
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Aaron Radelow: A Renaissance Man of the Furniture Crafts
Having mastered a wide array of woodworking styles at the ripe age of 36, Aaron Radelow never shies away from a project (no matter how eclectic or practical!)