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		Nuts for YouIn this season of nuts and harvest, our Woodworker’s Journal editor ponders the nut woods used in woodworking. 
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			  Roger Myers: Woodworking as a Second CareerPost-corporate retirement, Roger Myers went back to school — for woodworking — and expanded his repertoire beyond period furniture. 
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			  Pat Dolan: “Fallen Tree” is His Business and His Wood SourceThese days, all of Pat Dolan’s wood comes from fallen trees. He’s using it to create craft items, including a licensed university logo, for consignment sales. 
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		Woodworking’s Kickoff SeasonJust like in the sports world, fall is often considered woodworking’s kickoff season. 
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			  Michael Gloor: Clay Aesthetics into WoodMichael Gloor’s background in clay has influenced the shapes and forms of his furniture — and inspired his recent love of woodturning. 
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			  Tarik Yousef: Harmonious Designs in Modern (and more) StylesTarik Yousef looks for harmony as he makes the furniture he likes, whether that’s Modern or Shaker design. Plus, he’s developed his own finish. 
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			  Owain Harris: Serious Furniture (with Whimsy)Owain Harris builds built-ins and studio furniture in New Hampshire, where he adds asymmetry and whimsy to furniture that is “serious but doesn’t take itself too seriously.” 
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			  Floyd Rhadigan: Caricature Carving is “Cartooning in Wood”Floyd Rhadigan has nearly 50 years of experience in woodcarving, with a specialty in caricatures, which he calls “cartooning in wood.” 
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			  Anne Briggs Bohnett: Woodworking and Farming in SeattleAnne Briggs Bohnett is a Seattle-area woodworker and farmer, with an affinity for traditional crafts and traditional styles. 
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			  Milwaukee Shows Off New Miter Saw and MoreOur editor travels to Milwaukee Tool’s 2017 New Product Symposium to bring you news of the brand’s new tool launches. 





