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Book review included at no extra cost - void where prohibited
by law) Stopped in at Barnes & Noble with every intent of ONLY getting a woodworking magazine - or two. But since I was in the store .. . . why not stop by the woodworking section - just for a look. BIG mistake from my checking account's perspective - great idea because I saw a wonderful book of inspirations (and yet another lesson in humility) titled "The Penland Book of Woodworking - Master Classes in Woodworking Techniques" by Lark Books, a Divison of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc - ISBN -13: 978-1-57990-768-6 and, for some unknown reason ISBN -10: 1-57990-768-7 list price of $34.95 US, $45.95 CAN I'd never heard of the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina and only recognized one of the ten teachers whose works are in the book - Jere Osgood. The others are Craig Nutt - you've seen his stuff - a table with carrots for legs Paul Sasso - start with making a piece in wood then paints it and I'm not talking Tol Painting Michael Puryear - this guy does things with ply and veneer that will knock your socks off - lots of curves Curtis Buchanan - Windsor chair as a starting point then goes off from there Doug Sigler - lots of curves, laminated pieces mainly. Works at furniture scale as well as architectural scale Brent Skidmore - it's a bunch or rocks! hey - it's wood - now what the hell is THAT!? This guy would have loved it if he were born 30 years earlier - he would have loved LSD. Jenna Goldberg - if you like decorated pieces - not froo froo stuff but really interesting stuff you should check out her work - painting and carving John Clark - inlaying and veneering are hall marks of this man's work. Kurt Nielsen - amazing carving integrated into his work The book also includes a gallery of other significant woodworkers Tge Frid, Bill Brown, Wendell Castle, John Dodd, Mies Van der Rohe, Marcel Bruer, Bill Keyser, and Bob Leverich - one or two I'd actually heard of. On page 108 of this 224 page hardbound color photos book there was a piece that got me to buy the book - Wall Niche by John Dood. It's an odd piece - 80" tall, 12" wide and 13" deep - if you include the shelf that stick out in from of the coopered main part of the piece. I have a need for just such a piece, though mine will be a little paners and wont have a circular metal - or it could be glass - shelf. I've done a little bit of coopering and was surprised at how easy it is - IF you do the coopered part first then fit anything around it to it. Scaled drawing (at 1" = 8" cause that would fit on 8 1/2 x 11) color rendering done in PhotoShop. charlie b |
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