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woodworker

[wood-wur-ker] / ˈwʊdˌwɜr kər /


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Woodworker Josh Jackson’s one-of-a-kind block stools are created from the wood scraps left over from his custom furnishings.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2021

Woodworker Jon Brooks, who has never made "purely functional" pieces, is represented by a pair of twiggy, seatless pieces called Styx Ladderback Chairs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Iltis axes are not cheap, but I gather that Traditional Woodworker has trouble keeping up with demand.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its axes are imported by Traditional Woodworker and include some interesting designs, such as a felling axe with a very wide, very thin-ground head.

From Time Magazine Archive

The contributors to The Woodworker are expert craftsmen who know exactly where the home woodworker's difficulties lie, and who, from long experience, are able to impart their knowledge to others.

From Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. by Fairham, William




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