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  2. Sloyd - Wikipedia

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    Unlike woodworking education of the later years in the US, woodworking sloyd was introduced in the primary grades for the greatest benefit to the child's growing intellect. This was in contrast to the Russian system devised by Victor Della Vos, which was intended as a vocational system to help prepare students for employment in industry.

  3. April Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] Many of her projects use scrap lumber; she buys new tools when she needs them, and some sponsors of her YouTube channel have sent her tools and equipment for promotional purposes. [8] As of December 2020, her YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers. [12] Wilkerson completes many of her pieces in her 3000 square foot workshop. [13]

  4. School for American Crafts - Wikipedia

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    The first classes were held in Hallgarten Hall and Bissell Hall, [5] built in 1867 as the College's gymnasium. [14] The top floor of Bissell Hall hosted the woodworking shop while the basement provided space for the ceramics shop. At Hallgarten Hall, the main floor and basement were devoted to metalworking, and another two floors to textiles. [5]

  5. The Woodwright's Shop - Wikipedia

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    Underhill admits that he made up the term "woodwright" and that it is not an actual term. [4] Initially, he was concerned about using the made-up term in the show's title, but decided to use it anyway. [4] The show went on a brief hiatus in 1980 while Underhill was negotiating funding for the second season. [5]

  6. Paul Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sellers (born 1950) is a British woodworker, writer and teacher. He was apprenticed as a woodworker in the UK in 1965 at the age of 15. [1] He moved to the US in 1984 and quickly became noted for his ability in traditional woodworking.

  7. Norm Abram - Wikipedia

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    Norm Abram is well known for his soft spoken, calm manner of explaining precise, efficient woodworking techniques. He is usually seen wearing a plaid shirt, a style that has become his trademark. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 10 ] He begins his shows with a reminder about personal safety, specifically highlighting the importance of wearing safety glasses.

  8. Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    Woodworking, especially furniture making, has many different designs/styles. Throughout its history, woodworking designs and styles have changed. Some of the more common styles are listed below. Traditional furniture styles usually include styles that have been around for long periods of time and have shown a mark of wealth and luxury for ...

  9. Rough Cut with Fine Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    The show was originally known as Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac and was hosted by Thomas J. MacDonald. [1] Presented as an instructional woodworking tutorial, Tommy Mac guided the viewer through the necessary steps to create tables, cabinets, chairs, and many more artisan woodworks.

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