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Period furniture fans meet in Connecticut
Academic and furniture-making perspectives were both on display at a period furniture conference.
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Williamsburg Day 3: Phil Lowe is a woodworking ninja
2 commentsOn Day 3 of "Working Wood in the 18th Century" Phil Lowe took the stage, and stole the spotlight.
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Williamsburg, Day 3: Three projects in one day
On Day 3 of "Working Wood in the 18th Century," the presenters worked on three separate pieces, each showing the influence of Oriental imports on native furniture makers of the time.
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New Englanders: Here's a chance to learn about period furniture making
The New England chapter of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers (SAPFM) will meet at the Connecticut Valley of Woodworking in Manchester, Conn.
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Hand-tool lovers converge on Williamsburg
11 commentsThe furniture of Jefferson's Monticello is the topic of this year's Working Wood in the 18th Century conference, co-sponsored by Fine Woodworking and Colonial Williamsburg. Jefferson himself (in the person of Williamsburg's Bill Barker) showed up often at the show, to answer questions about Jefferson's life, work, and philosophy.
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Young woodworker wins again
Vermont high school woodworkers showed off their pieces at an annual show.
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Students make strong showing in AWFS design contest
1 commentAWFS calls its design contest Fresh Wood, and it is designed to showcase the work of talented young high-school and post-secondary students. This year's showing was very inspiring.
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