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- The Future of Woodworking: Justin Nelson - FineWoodworking
The Future of Woodworking: Justin Nelson When Justin Nelson started Fernweh Woodworking in Bend, Ore , in 2014, he was coming off four years in the Marine Corps and then a season on a Forest Service Hotshot crew fighting wildfires A couple of years in, he was introduced to Sam Maloof’s work “It boggled my mind,” he says And it convinced him to turn his business toward furniture
- Woodworking in America 2025 - FineWoodworking
We are thrilled to announce that Woodworking in America is back this year! Woodsmith, Popular Woodworking and Fine Woodworking are bringing the same event, but at a new venue Join […]
- The Future of Woodworking: Matte Bentzen and Lasse Kristensen
The Future of Woodworking: Matte Bentzen and Lasse Kristensen Danish furniture designers Mette Bentzen and Lasse Kristensen create expressive table sculptures inspired by forms from nature: melting glaciers, icicles, and stalagmites, the face of the moon
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Fine Woodworking Recommended Products Suizan Japanese Pull Saw A versatile saw that can be used for anything from kumiko to dovetails Mike Pekovich recommends them as a woodworker's first handsaw
- Woodworking In America 2024 - FineWoodworking
Woodworking In America 2024 Join us October 11–12, 2024, for camaraderie, instruction, demos, and more in Des Moines, Iowa
- The Future of Woodworking: Dawson Moore - FineWoodworking
The Future of Woodworking: Dawson Moore Dawson Moore was farming in Southern California when he happened to take a woodcarving class From acanthus leaves and ball-and-claw feet, to flatwork cabinetmaking, Dawson was eager to learn Then one day he read a blog about spoon carving “I carved a spoon and was immediately hooked "
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