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Jack Stein February 27th 10 02:51 PM

Hank Gilpin
 
Fine woodworking has a video of Hank Gilpin. I don't have his tools or
his skill or workspace, but if I were to ever grow up, I'd like to be
just like him. He may be my first, and only woodworking hero.

http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/...merican-forest

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GROVER February 27th 10 03:26 PM

Hank Gilpin
 
On Feb 27, 9:51*am, Jack Stein wrote:
Fine woodworking has a video of Hank Gilpin. *I don't have his tools or
his skill or workspace, but if I were to ever grow up, I'd like to be
just like him. *He may be my first, and only woodworking hero.

http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/...xploring-the-a...

--
Jack
Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.http://jbstein.com


Thanks Jack for posting the Gilpin video. It was inspiring. He seems
to be a poet in the medium of wood.

Joe G

Jack Stein February 28th 10 04:31 PM

Hank Gilpin
 
Mark & Juanita wrote:
Jack Stein wrote:

Fine woodworking has a video of Hank Gilpin. I don't have his tools or
his skill or workspace, but if I were to ever grow up, I'd like to be
just like him. He may be my first, and only woodworking hero.

http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/...exploring-the-

american-forest

Thanks for sharing that. Several things stand out: 1) He has a very
diverse design palette. Some of his pieces are too modern for my taste
while others are a style that I wouldn't mind having in my own home. Being
able to pull something like that takes skill. and 2) He is an artist, he
sees what most would think is a flaw and can work the rest of the piece
around that flaw to make it a central part of the theme, yet not
overbearing, the rest of the piece fits in and supports the unique part.
Again, that shows significant skill.

Definitely something to aspire to.


Well said Mark. I never heard of him, which doesn't mean much, but I
really liked his ideas on wood, and the results are definitely
inspiring. He says he used to see good wood and bad wood, now all wood
is good, and he looks at it as "what can I do with this?". His work is
not all funked up either, it is mostly basic stuff with just the right
eye to get the most out of the woods idiosyncrasies.

I forgot to get the TinyURL in case of word wrap:

http://tinyurl.com/ycxg36f

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