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It would be impossible to show the closing notes of woodworking in America. Instead, I’ll leave you with some of our favorite photos, most of which were taken by Colleen Knopf of Popular Woodworking.
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Everyone enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at the Woodsmith Shop.Phil always had a crowd. It’s a topic…trust me.Chris was proud to show his work.The calm before the storm.Ken Page, keeping the flame of Wendell Castle burning.There is no one on earth who is more passionate about experimenting with Japanese instruments than you (yes you).Gary gushed after every one of his shows.No caption needed.Matt Cremona won the competition for most experimental pieces.Logan was in his element, outside and making sawdust.Matt Monaco mesmerized the room when he created soft little mulch.Amanda is very critical of Shaper and Pantorouter’s information.Yes, people came for a talk about 3D printing at a woodworking conference.Alex Dolese wins my vote for Break Out Star of WIA 2024. Great show!Phil Hooper packed the rooms for both of his talks.I’ve heard more than one person say they’d watch Bob Behnke’s talk about glue twice.Rollie was everywhere and at all times.Searching for glue was the theme of the weekend.Alex Dolese, FW author Dan Pollock, Ken Page, and former FW associate editor Barry NM Dima.Very tired STL hosts at the end of a long weekend.
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