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The Kids Do Woodworking in America 2014
Attending the Woodworking in America conference was a little different for us this year. My wife and I were both running cameras for various sessions (which got us in free!). On the first day, my wife ran cameras for Graham … Continue reading
Posted in Kids
Tagged Brian Coe, Claire Minihan, CNC, Graham Blackburn, Knew Concepts, Lee Valley, Matt Cianci, Old Salem, Peter Galbert, Phil Lowe, WIA, WIA 2014, Woodworking in America
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Getting the Kids Ready for WIA 2014
Since the Woodworking in America conference is going to be a family event for us this year, I thought it best to start getting the kids ready now. This afternoon, I pulled representative tools out of my tool chest and … Continue reading
Woodworking in America 2014
Early this summer I started to get e-mail notices about the Woodworking in America conference to be held in September 2014. The location this year is Winston-Salem, NC. My wife and I really wanted to go. First we looked at … Continue reading
Posted in Wood and Woodwork
Tagged NC, WIA, WIA Marketplace, Winston-Salem, Woodworking in America
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Woodworking in America 2013: Meeting People
The best reason to attend the Woodworking in America conference is to meet people. Here’s an abbreviated list of some of the woodworkers I met during my two days at the conference. (Sorry, very few pics. I was too busy … Continue reading
Posted in Musings, Reviews, Wood and Woodwork
Tagged blackburn tools, giant cypress blog, Hand Tool School, Jim Bode, Matt's Basement Workshop, Megan Fitzpatrick, Patrick Leach, peter follansbee, Renaissance Woodworker, Superior Works, Tim Manney, WIA, wilbur pan, Wood Central, Wood Whisperer, Woodworking in America
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Woodworking in America 2013: Highlights
My wife and I spent the last two days at the Woodworking in America convention in the Cincinnati area. Here are some of my highlights. Peter Follansbee gave a fun, engaging demonstration of Sloyd spoon carving. In his characteristic … Continue reading
Posted in Musings, Reviews
Tagged backsaw, blackburn tools, Chris Schwarz, drawknife, Lee Valley, Lie Nielsen, Megan Fitzpatrick, mortise chisel, peter follansbee, Peter Ross, plow plane, spoon carving, WIA, WIA Marketplace, woodworking conference, woodworking convention, Woodworking in America
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