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Jim Tolpin
Jim Tolpin is a woodworker, author, and a faculty member of the Port Townsend School of Woodworking. After more than thirty years of working at woodworking for a living…and after having written a dozen books on the subject that have sold more than three-quarters of a million copies, Jim Tolpin is now teaching woodworking for a living at the Port Townsend School of Woodworking.
Tom Fidgen
Tom Fidgen has written for Popular Woodworking Magazine, Fine Woodworking Magazine, Canadian Woodworking Magazine, as well as the Lee Valley Tools Newsletter. He has also authored 'Made By Hand, Furniture Projects from the Unplugged Workshop'. Visit his website, The Unplugged Woodshop, where he offers his thoughts on design, technique and the tradition of working wood.
Kaleo’s Workshop
Kaleo Kala has studied for 2 years at The Australian School of Fine Furniture, learning traditional building techniques, furniture design and other essential furniture making skills and he is attempting to use this knowledge to embark on a career of building beautiful yet functional pieces of furniture and he hopes to impart some tips and tricks that he has learned and the ones that he has yet to learn here at his website.
In The Woodshop With Derek Cohen
I live in Perth, Australia and I am drawn to handtools, their design and history. Most of my machines gather dust as I prefer building furniture by traditional vintage methods, techniques of which I will describe here and walk you through. There are articles on building your own tools, such as planes, chisels, knives and saws. Drop by.
Woodworker from Estonia
Self made blog about my art and craft from wood and building my website by woodworker from Estonia. I am woodworker since 1986. My passion is marquetry but I have done many wood related works except turning .
Essence of Woodwork
A collection of woodworkers and their amazing and beautiful wooden artwork examples from around the world. Also included is a little woodworking humor, some erotic wood-works and links to other woodworking related web pages.
Furnitude
Furnitude is a blog about handmade furniture by someone who makes it, and that someone is Mitch Roberson, a furniture maker for over 15 years. The goal of his website is to make it a bridge between the furniture making world and the furniture buying world and he is definitely accomplishing this!
Matt's Basement Workshop
A video podcast from Matt, a woodworking amateur who shares his hobby of woodworking. He's a regular guy with a passion for wood who works out of his basement on the weekends.
Mag Ruffman
Mag Ruffman, the host of the "Anything I Can Do" show and the writer of the quirky book of home improvement projects, "How Hard Can It Be?" offers up more luminous prose about power tools, home repair, creativity and making stuff in her official web log, ToolGirl.
The Village Carpenter
One person's woodworking journey, with a focus on handtools, a nod to the past, and an appreciation for the creative spirit.
Jim Tolpin is a woodworker, author, and a faculty member of the Port Townsend School of Woodworking. After more than thirty years of working at woodworking for a living…and after having written a dozen books on the subject that have sold more than three-quarters of a million copies, Jim Tolpin is now teaching woodworking for a living at the Port Townsend School of Woodworking.
(Clicks: 4; Comments: 0; Added: 04-03-2009) - Details
Tom Fidgen
Tom Fidgen has written for Popular Woodworking Magazine, Fine Woodworking Magazine, Canadian Woodworking Magazine, as well as the Lee Valley Tools Newsletter. He has also authored 'Made By Hand, Furniture Projects from the Unplugged Workshop'. Visit his website, The Unplugged Woodshop, where he offers his thoughts on design, technique and the tradition of working wood.
(Clicks: 2; Comments: 0; Added: 01-27-2010) - Details
Kaleo’s Workshop
Kaleo Kala has studied for 2 years at The Australian School of Fine Furniture, learning traditional building techniques, furniture design and other essential furniture making skills and he is attempting to use this knowledge to embark on a career of building beautiful yet functional pieces of furniture and he hopes to impart some tips and tricks that he has learned and the ones that he has yet to learn here at his website.
(Clicks: 19; Comments: 0; Added: 03-03-2008) - Details
In The Woodshop With Derek Cohen
I live in Perth, Australia and I am drawn to handtools, their design and history. Most of my machines gather dust as I prefer building furniture by traditional vintage methods, techniques of which I will describe here and walk you through. There are articles on building your own tools, such as planes, chisels, knives and saws. Drop by.
(Clicks: 10; Comments: 0; Added: 08-09-2008) - Details
Woodworker from Estonia
Self made blog about my art and craft from wood and building my website by woodworker from Estonia. I am woodworker since 1986. My passion is marquetry but I have done many wood related works except turning .
(Clicks: 16; Comments: 0; Added: 06-27-2009) - Details
Essence of Woodwork
A collection of woodworkers and their amazing and beautiful wooden artwork examples from around the world. Also included is a little woodworking humor, some erotic wood-works and links to other woodworking related web pages.
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 11-07-2009) - Details
Furnitude
Furnitude is a blog about handmade furniture by someone who makes it, and that someone is Mitch Roberson, a furniture maker for over 15 years. The goal of his website is to make it a bridge between the furniture making world and the furniture buying world and he is definitely accomplishing this!
(Clicks: 9; Comments: 0; Added: 03-06-2008) - Details
Matt's Basement Workshop
A video podcast from Matt, a woodworking amateur who shares his hobby of woodworking. He's a regular guy with a passion for wood who works out of his basement on the weekends.
(Clicks: 45; Comments: 0; Added: 01-18-2008) - Details
Mag Ruffman
Mag Ruffman, the host of the "Anything I Can Do" show and the writer of the quirky book of home improvement projects, "How Hard Can It Be?" offers up more luminous prose about power tools, home repair, creativity and making stuff in her official web log, ToolGirl.
(Clicks: 7; Comments: 0; Added: 07-15-2009) - Details
The Village Carpenter
One person's woodworking journey, with a focus on handtools, a nod to the past, and an appreciation for the creative spirit.
(Clicks: 9; Comments: 0; Added: 06-02-2008) - Details


