Josh Metcalf describes his romance with woodworking in this way: “I majored in biology in college, but didn’t fancy myself in a lab or in front of students, so I set out to learn woodworking. I took a job as a carpenter’s assistant, when a friend with more faith than sense offered to help me buy basic equipment and pay her back in furniture. I’ve never had a job since!” To see more of the Vermont woodworker’s furniture, go to joshmetcalf.com.
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