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Woodworker's Guide
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My online center for woodworking, woodturning, woodcarving and more. Includes my blog, a resource directory, photo gallery and woodworking events.
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Toolfest At Captain Tinkham’s Emporium
My final stop on this trip to Maine was to Captain Tinkham’s Emporium in Searsport. Located in a circa 1840 brick storefront, formerly the Captain Parker residence, it is designated as a National Register of Historical Buildings. Although the m...
A Visit To Windsor Chairmakers
A couple of miles north of Camden in Lincolnville, Maine is Windsor Chairmakers, where owners Jim and Nance Brown invite you into their showroom, to watch chairs being made and talk Windsors. I had a chance to drop by while in the area saw some great...
The Ducktrap Bay Trading Company
Continuing down the road a few miles from Rockport, Maine and my stop at The Center For Furniture Craftsmanship I drove to the seaside town of Camden and stopped in at The Ducktrap Bay Trading Company. The Ducktrap Bay Trading Company is a gallery t...
The Center For Furniture Craftsmanship
After leaving Lie-Nielsen Toolworks I continued my trip over to Rockport, Maine and dropped by The Center For Furniture Craftsmanship for a short visit. Earlier, knowing that I was going to be in the area the following week, I sent an email to them i...
A Visit To Lie-Nielsen Toolworks
On a recent trip to Maine I was able to drop into the Lie-Nielsen Toolworks showroom in the small town of Warren on Route 1. Lie-Nielsen Toolworks is a is a family-owned business which produces some of the finest woodworking hand tools available, mo...
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Moon-Writer Said:
I am glad I found this blog and i have subscribed to your feed. I never did get clear on whether you are a "Lumberjock" or not. I am , This is Allison of LJ's. I love that community. I would love to have you stop by my woodworking blogs and tell me what you think. http://willowshimmerswoodworks.blogspot.com is my 1st woodworking blog, however it is also filled with personal items as weel.
www.wood-alley.com is only 3 days old is going to be just woodworking. A lot of what is on here is also on Lumberjocks

