Woodworking in America Speakers – Drew Langsner
Drew Langsner, while new to Woodworking in America, is far from new to the topic of woodworking. A quick look down his resume clearly indicates his chops for woodworking. Plus, he’s had articles...
View ArticleWoodworking in America Give-a-ways
Each year at Woodworking in America (WIA) there are prizes awarded in the marketplace. You know we have give-a-ways in the cards this year as well. But this year we upped our game – technically SawStop...
View ArticleWoodworking in America 2015: Some Sessions to Whet Your Appetite
I've already released the names of all of this year's expert instructors; below you'll find one session title and description from almost every one of them (in no particular order). The post...
View ArticleWoodworking in America ’15 Registration is Now Open
Registration is now open for Woodworking in America 2015. I hope to see you in Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 25-27, along with speakers Roy Underhill, Christopher Schwarz, Alf Sharp, Will Neptune, Phil Lowe,...
View ArticleAn Interview with Tom Fidgen
Woodworking author and instructor Tom Fidgen is the mastermind behind the Unplugged Woodshop web site, the online hand tool woodworking school An Unplugged Life, and author of two bestselling books:...
View ArticleWoodworking in America 2015: Kevin Drake
For Kevin Drake, founder of Glen-Drake Toolworks and creator of the Tite-Mark marking gauge, the most important factor for successful woodworking is what happens before the tools touch the wood....
View ArticleAn Interview with Jeff Miller
Woodworking author and instructor Jeff Miller is a furniture designer, craftsman, teacher and author. His books include “The Foundations of Better Woodworking” and “Chairmaking and Design” among...
View ArticleA Local’s Recommendations for Woodworking in America
Woodworking in America is next week, and if you have never been to Covington, Ky., here is a primer on where to eat and drink. My workshop is in the heart of Covington, just one block off of Main...
View ArticlePopular Woodworking in America 2016: The Hand Tool Olympics
If you’re coming to Popular Woodworking in America this weekend…oh, what’s this “if” business? You’re definitely coming! With all the speakers, sessions and cool stuff to see, I feel safe assuming you...
View ArticleHand Tool Olympics: Post-Game Wrap-Up
Well, another Popular Woodworking in America has come and gone. It was a fine time indeed, meeting and greeting our readers and contributors, but, like all good things, the end (alas) was inevitable....
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