Today’s Woodworker
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Woodworkers Compete on Offerman and Poehler’s “Making It” Show
Two young woodworkers are among the contestants in “Making It,” a crafting competition show hosted by Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler, which premieres tonight.
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Steve Gabriel: Woods, Farms and Mutual Benefits
Agroforestry expert Steve Gabriel thinks woodworkers and farmers can all benefit as agriculture and forestry combine.
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A Trip to AAW Woodturning Symposium 2018
Woodworker’s Journal columnist Michael Dresdner recently attended the American Association of Woodturners’ annual Symposium. He shares his thoughts and impressions.
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Danny “Will” Tricoche: Steampunk Pens Plus More
Danny “Will” Tricoche turns pens, with a focus these days on the gear-heavy steampunk style.
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Phillip Cohen: Second Chances Through Woodworking
Phillip Cohen turned his own life around through woodworking, and now shares that experience with employees at his woodworking company in Missouri.
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Tom Lynott: Nature, Art and Wildlife Carvings
Tom Lynott has transferred his love of nature and art into wildlife carvings, often made from found wood.
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Denny Carson: Wooden Fly Fishing Supplies
Denny Carson’s woodworking focuses on fly fishing accessories — fishing nets, in particular.
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Prep Underway for 39th Utah Woodturning Symposium
It’s the last month before the 39th Annual Utah Woodturners Symposium, which will feature demos on turning and carving — as well as the Great Egg Cup Race.
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Woodworking: He’s Covered in It
As a child, Oscar DeLaminated hated anything to do with wood. The child of 60s parents who had gone into plastics, he grew up in an artificially created environment filled with styrofoam, vinyl and polypropylene. Anything that could be dyed orange, was.
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Woodworking Summer Camp in Estonia
A week-long woodworking summer camp in Estonia will provide insights and instructions on the Baltic country’s woodworking traditions.