Joanna Werch Takes
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			  Tom Schrunk: Luster, Light – and Preserving FinishTom Schrunk makes things lustrous with wood and other materials – and he’s invented a way to keep his finish fresh for a longer time. 
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			  Valerie Hibbard: Art from Wood (and Other Objects)Valerie Hibbard brings her past experience — including 30 years as a fiber artist — to bear as an artist working in large-scale sculptures made from wood and other materials. 
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			  Stephan Willner: A Roving Shop TeacherStephan Willner has a day job teaching shop at a public school … and a side gig, teaching woodworking on a bus. 
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			  Rachel Fuld: Shape, Form and Milk PaintRachel Fuld enjoys the process of shaping items, plus playing with the contrast of bare wood accents and surfaces finished with milk paint. 
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			  Todd McClure: Shuffleboard Tables are the Name of the Game“I was more of a sales and marketing guy than a woodworker. My woodworking experience was building a wooden crate to ship the billiards table in,” he said. 
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			  Brice Aarrestad: Furniture From and For UgandaOver the course of Brice Aarrestad’s several trips to Uganda, he has been impressed with what the local carpenters were able to accomplish, “often with just a hacksaw,” he said. 
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			  Tamas Fodor: Love for Wood, and the OutdoorsTamas Fodor made his choice to be a professional woodworker early in life. 
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			  Ralph Jensen: Heeding the Call to Make Bird CallsRalph Jensen claims to have been nothing but destructive the first 22 of his 65 years. 
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			  Jerry Maxey: A Woodturner, and a Basket WeaverAll of the wood Jerry uses is found wood: he buys none of it, but acquires it from downed trees, construction sites, friends who have had to have trees cut down in their yards, etc. 
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			  Jim Shott: Cabinets with Shapes from NatureAlthough Jim Shott’s been in the woodworking business for the past 25 years, he’s moved through a few different specialties as the… 





