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The Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers
The Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers is an association of professionals and amateurs bound by a common interest in woodworking. Through regular meetings, lectures, demonstrations, a video library of those demonstrations, juried exhibits, a newsletter ( The Old Saw ) and other activities, the Guild strives to bring together the diverse interests of the New Hampshire woodworking community. (United States)
Triangle Woodworkers Association
Located in Raleigh, North Carolina our Association has members with a wide range of interests and experience, from those who are just getting started to some of the leading woodworkers in the area. Our basic objective is teaching and exchanging woodworking ideas and techniques. The only qualification for membership is an interest in working with wood. (United States)
The Georgia Association of Woodturners
The Georgia Association of Woodturners (GAW) is a chapter of the American Association of Woodturners, dedicated to providing education, information and organization to those interested in woodturning. GAW services those in the metro-Atlanta area. We meet on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 P.M.at Highland Woodworking in Virginia Highlands.
San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association
The SDFWA is a non-profit corporation, organized in 1982, to unite people who share a common interest and enthusiasm for working with wood. If you are interested in making things from wood, SDFWA is the place for you. We currently have over 1600 members: men and women, amateurs, hobbyists and professionals, all sharing their ideas, techniques, expertise and love of woodworking. (United States)
Mid-West Tool Collectors Association
The Mid-West Tool Collectors Association is a non-profit international organization whose purpose is the study, preservation and understanding of the early tools, implements and devices used by our ancestors in their homes, shops, on the farms and on the seas. The knowledge we gather is used to also develop a greater perception of the industries and crafts in which these tools were used as well as the craftsmen who used them. (United States)
The Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers is an association of professionals and amateurs bound by a common interest in woodworking. Through regular meetings, lectures, demonstrations, a video library of those demonstrations, juried exhibits, a newsletter ( The Old Saw ) and other activities, the Guild strives to bring together the diverse interests of the New Hampshire woodworking community. (United States)
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Triangle Woodworkers Association
Located in Raleigh, North Carolina our Association has members with a wide range of interests and experience, from those who are just getting started to some of the leading woodworkers in the area. Our basic objective is teaching and exchanging woodworking ideas and techniques. The only qualification for membership is an interest in working with wood. (United States)
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The Georgia Association of Woodturners
The Georgia Association of Woodturners (GAW) is a chapter of the American Association of Woodturners, dedicated to providing education, information and organization to those interested in woodturning. GAW services those in the metro-Atlanta area. We meet on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 P.M.at Highland Woodworking in Virginia Highlands.
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San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association
The SDFWA is a non-profit corporation, organized in 1982, to unite people who share a common interest and enthusiasm for working with wood. If you are interested in making things from wood, SDFWA is the place for you. We currently have over 1600 members: men and women, amateurs, hobbyists and professionals, all sharing their ideas, techniques, expertise and love of woodworking. (United States)
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Mid-West Tool Collectors Association
The Mid-West Tool Collectors Association is a non-profit international organization whose purpose is the study, preservation and understanding of the early tools, implements and devices used by our ancestors in their homes, shops, on the farms and on the seas. The knowledge we gather is used to also develop a greater perception of the industries and crafts in which these tools were used as well as the craftsmen who used them. (United States)
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