Today’s Woodworker
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Pyrography: A Brand New Way to Draw
Artist literally turns up the heat to create beautiful wood-burned designs.
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A Different Kind of Summer Job
A boyhood labor of love is paying a lifetime of dividends for John Enger.
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Willie Sandry: An “All In” Woodworker
Woodworking leads to lumber drying, leatherwork and stained glass skills.
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Paul Schurch: Marquetry Plus Wood Fashions
Paul Schurch has focused his woodworking on marquetry. Recently, he’s also adding wooden apparel.
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Willie Sandry: An “All In” Woodworker
Physical therapist by day, this Woodworker’s Journal regular contributor continues to learn new skills to enhance his Arts & Crafts project interests.
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A.J. Hamler: Hybrid Woodworker
Longtime Woodworker’s Journal author has parlayed interests in theater, broadcasting, sci-fi and woodworking into a multi-faceted career.
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Jarvis Boards: Wood for the Water
Tony Smith turned a childhood love of building things into a wooden paddle- and surfboard business.
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Chris Marshall: A WJ Editor, Builder and More
You’ve seen Chris Marshall in Woodworker’s Journal’s print and digital pages, plus videos. In this interview, go behind the scenes and into his shop(s).
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2019 Online Exhibition of Turned and Sculpted Wood
Wood Symphony, an online gallery, is currently displaying its fourth annual curated exhibition of woodturnings and sculpture, featuring 140 works by 60 artists.
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Betty Scarpino: An Update on Her Woodturning
Betty Scarpino, a former woodturning columnist for Woodworker’s Journal, is part of a current Indianapolis exhibition — that’s just one thing she’s done with her woodturning and carving.