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Turner Bill Kandler


 "I spent some 29 years almost exclusively using the left side of my head designing computer software. As I approached retirement (we call it being retarded) in 2000, it seemed to be time to exercise the right side a little."


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Artist Judson Beaumont

beaumontIf we are lucky, in our lifetimes we will encounter those who go beyond the bounds of "what's normal". These people often shape the future for many of us because of their innovative ideas and creations. If we are really lucky we will actually get to meet people like this and if we are struck-by-lightning lucky, one of these people will actually agree to be Feature Member. This issue Woodworkweb is delighted to feature the truly outstanding creations of Judson Beaumont ...

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Scroller Dennis Goodhue

Denis" I ve been scrolling since the early 1980 s. I used to make all of my own model railroad buildings and bridges from scratch. My first scroll saw was a Delta 16 , which I used for many years. Now I have a Craftsman 16 ."


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Turner Bruce Campbell

Campbell Bruce Campbell lives and works in Coquitlam, BC.  He began woodturning in 1979 and spent about 15 years learning the technical aspects of the craft. Today, turning has grown from his hobby to his profession. He approaches his art by first learning and practicing physical techniques and then working to understand how those techniques are applied to classical designs.  Once he has confidence with a the formal design he looks for ways to alter or combine it to create new and interesting  pieces.

Turner - Eduardo Sarmiento Hall

eduardojpg" Our feature member this issue hails all the way from South America, actually from Lima Peru.  Eduardo Sarmiento Hall is a 57 year old professional woodturner who turns out exquisite works ."


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Model Maker - Serge Roberge


carsmReplicas in Wood
Woodworkers who can capture the "wow effect" are few and far between. Yes there are many good woodworkers, and there are a few really good woodworkers, but the woodworkers that invoke a "wow" with the work they do are very rare. Such is the case with this our feature member Serge Roberge.

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