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The Wood Whisperer

January 1, 2008

Marc Spagnuolo is a professional woodworker, podcaster, video producer, and contributing editor for FineWoodworking.com and Popular Woodworking Magazine. This site and show are a combine Marc’s three passions: woodworking, technology, and education. The show is not only informative, but entertaining as well.  Read More →

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R Jones Woodworks

January 1, 2008

R Jones Woodworks is a small custom woodworking shop located in Phoenix, Arizona. Ron is committed to delivering quality custom woodwork and exceptional one-on-one customer service!  Read More →

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Kevin’s Woodshop

January 1, 2008

Kevin is committed to providing hand crafted furniture that is built to last and can be passed on for future generations to enjoy. Kevin approaches every project with a focus on quality, aesthetics, functionality and above all else the customer in mind.  Read More →

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Adam King Studio

January 1, 2008

Adam King operates a small shop specializing in custom furniture and antique restoration. Adam says, “I have run my business for three years now. Prior to that, I studied Fine Woodworking at the Worcester Center for Crafts in Worcester, MA. I was privileged to have been trained by Loren Manbeck. In seeking to network with my fellow woodworkers, I am seeking to connect with a greater audience who desire the knowledge we all uniquely possess.”  Read More →

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Dorset Custom Furniture

January 1, 2008

Dan Mosheim and his assistants have been designing and building custom furniture since 1980. All pieces are created in collaboration with the client. Dorset Custom Furniture is an award winning Vermont company and, after over 30 years of design experience, can make custom furniture in a wide range of styles.  Read More →

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Working Wood

January 1, 2008

Craftsman, Tom Fidgen builds custom furniture and accessories using fine hand selected hardwoods. Drawing inspiration from early Shaker design as well as the joinery of Japanese craftsmen; Tom shows a modern subtleness to his interpretation on classic design.  Read More →

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Sandal Woods

January 1, 2008

Al Navas produces one-of-a-kind fine woodworking items. Al says, “I live in NW Missouri with my bride of many years. We are both woodworkers who love to be in the shop together, sharing wonderful times. She is a woodturner, and also carves and does pyrography. I do what many call flat work, which includes jewelry boxes to blanket chests; armoires to entertainment centers; church altars to prayer kneelers; custom cabinets to rustic furniture.”  Read More →

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Splinters Woodworks

January 1, 2008

Splinters Woodworks is a family owned/operated business located in beautiful Northwest Montana. All of our products are made with pride by Splinters in a one person shop in beautiful West Glacier, Montana, USA. Just a country boy at heart trying to make it through all the daily stuff and survive until the finish line shows itself. Been all over the world and prefer the solitude of these Northwest Montana mountains.  Read More →

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Furnitology Productions

January 1, 2008

Neil Lamens gives us a peak into his design and building techniques with his video podcast.  Read More →

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The Workshop of Charles Neil

January 1, 2007

Charles Neil is a well-published award-winning furniture maker literally making antiques on a daily basis. Fortunately for us, he enjoys sharing his knowledge. Charles has numerous video clips available on his site, as well as DVD’s, classes, and a forum. You can spend a good day or two just catching up, so you’ve been warned.  Read More →

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Philsville

January 1, 2007

Philip Edwards is an amazing plane maker in England. Its woodworking, Philly Style!  Read More →

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Wood Talk Online

January 1, 2007

A woodworking podcast from Marc Spagnuolo of The Wood Whisperer and Matt Vanderlist of Matt’s Basement Workshop. The show features general woodworking discussion and listener voicemails and emails.  Read More →

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David Charlesworth

January 1, 2007

David Charlesworth is a well-known and highly respected woodworker, author and teacher. He has numerous videos and books primarily focused on improving your experience with hand tools.  Read More →

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The Refined Edge

January 1, 2007

Norman Pirollo produces unique studio furniture with a modern flare. He offers his design and build philosophy with traditional techniques and modern design. Furniture creations are documented from start to finish. Norman says, “In the process of designing and creating furniture I also strive to work with hand tools as much as I can.”  Read More →

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J Alexander Woodworking

January 1, 2007

Jared Patchin, a 26 year old guy in Boise, ID, has been running a small, one-man woodworking shop specializing in custom furniture and cabinetry, since March of 2008. He decided to take the plunge after building furniture on the side for over four years. He posts weekly blog entries chronicling the work on the jobs in the shop.  Read More →

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Rough Cut Show

January 1, 2007

Podcasting to the “serious” woodworker. Tommy MacDonald brings us into his shop as he builds his classic furniture.  Read More →

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The Midnight Carver

January 1, 2006

The Great Ethan Allan and his wife live in Grandhaven and work for themselves carving seats, sewing pillows and purses.  Read More →

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Bench Dogs

January 1, 2006

Dedicated to the love of woodworking and the love of sleep, but not at the same time.  Read More →

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Furnitude

January 1, 2006

A blog about handmade furniture by someone who makes it. The blog showcases excellent furniture makers all around the country (and, eventually, the world!) as well as educate potential customers about the value of handmade furniture.  Read More →

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