Woodworker's Journal summer-2009, страница 50

Woodworker

Jerry Hallan of Jacksonville, Florida, makes wood chips and shavings specifically for his sculptures. "It's satisfying. In the academic world, you deal with students, and then they're gone," he said. "In woodworking," which Jerry looks on as a second career, "I like having a product when I'm done."

"in September, my daughter and her husband announced they were expecting our first grandchild. It so happened that Woodworker's Journal had step-by-step instructions on how to build a high chair. In November, we were told, 'Surprise, we're expecting twins!' The high chairs were completed just in time for their very first use."

Greg Rupp St. Cloud, Minnesota

The first inset doors Bill Gelataka of Prince Frederick, Maryland, ever made were on his version of our Entertainment Center III.

James Kachel of Woodbury, Minnesota, built the jewelry cabinet above. "I'm a lover of quartersawn leopard wood. I try to get some radius into my pieces."

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