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Woodworkers,
Have
you ever been to a friends workshop before and just
marveled at his or her attention to detail and organization
with their shop tools and equipment. Or perhaps just
their unique approach to a project or cutting situation.
Maybe they are making something you've never seen
before or they just wow you with their woodworking
accomplishments in quality, quantity or both.
I
recently paid a visit to the shop of fellow Incra
enthusiast and woodturner Roger McClure in Kentucky
for the purpose of learning some basic woodturning
skills. I got much more than I could have ever hoped
for. First of all, I picked up some valuable tips
and techniques to help me become a better woodturner.
I also gained some inspiration, not only in listening
to his instruction and insight, but also in viewing
his many examples of different turning styles and
techniques beautifully displayed throughout his home.
As
I walked from room to room, I was overwhelmed by not
only the quality and quantity of his work but also
the great variety. Yes, he love's to turn, but I saw
beds, chests of drawers, trunks, mirrors, end tables,
coffee tables, display tables, a highboy, jewelry
and trinket boxes, kitchen cabinets and the list goes
on. In short, his home was a monument to his woodworking
talents, which seemed to have no limits.
Just
like many of us, Roger made these things for a couple
of simple reasons, necessity and good old-fashioned
fun. He needed a piece of furniture and wouldn't it
be fun to make it in his own shop. My point is, Roger
is not the first person I've met who displayed his
level of enthusiasm, innovation and dedication to
his craft, and I'm sure you know of someone like Roger
as well.
I'd
like to dedicate this little corner of our website
to folks like Roger, to unique woodworking techniques,
interesting projects, wonderful workshops and cool
tools. My hope is that the next time you visit this
site you'll find an interesting article that inspires
you in much the same way that people like Roger inspire
me. And if you or someone you know has a story to
tell or photos to share about an individual, techniques
(especially those that revolve around Incra Tools),
a unique workshop, or just a favorite project, we
would love to share your story with others.
So,
Perry's tool zone is not just about tools, it's also
about the people who use them and the projects they
make. Drop me an email at perry@incra.com
if you would like to submit a suggestion for one of
our articles.
Hoping
your cuts are always on target,
Perry McDaniel
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