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LisaMorgan
Lisa MorganWeb Producer
Since 2009, Lisa’s been heavily involved with Fine Woodworking content making sure that every article from the magazine gets published online. Now we’re excited to have her working full time on our site.
Lisa grew up just a few short miles from the Fine Woodworking offices, and often helped her father around his shop. She built a few small projects as a child and enjoyed woodshop in school, but it wouldn’t be until years later that the sawdust bug would return. Accepting her first job out of college at The Taunton Press, Lisa was reintroduced to the art of woodworking. Surrounded by inspiring craftsmen, she tried her hand once again at woodworking by building a pair of wine racks. Without even realizing it, she had found a new hobby that luckily enough could also provide a living. Within a few months of completing her first project, Lisa became the newest web producer at Fine Woodworking.
Lisa grew up just a few short miles from the Fine Woodworking offices, and often helped her father around his shop. She built a few small projects as a child and enjoyed woodshop in school, but it wouldn’t be until years later that the sawdust bug would return. Accepting her first job out of college at The Taunton Press, Lisa was reintroduced to the art of woodworking. Surrounded by inspiring craftsmen, she tried her hand once again at woodworking by building a pair of wine racks. Without even realizing it, she had found a new hobby that luckily enough could also provide a living. Within a few months of completing her first project, Lisa became the newest web producer at Fine Woodworking.
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Recent comments
Re: Green Woodworking?
Hopefully his joinery is more accurate than his parking :) Thanks for sharing, Steve!
posted: 11:11 am on March 23rdRe: Shop Talk Live 1: The Big Debut
members: yes, we will run this later next week as an archived episode.
posted: 4:21 pm on March 2nd