The Woodworker Sessions Q & A
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Andrew Lund: I have known Andrew for many years and have watched him grow as a woodworker in leaps and bounds. His enthusiasm is entirely infectious! I firmly believe that his newfound passion in building fascinating puzzle furniture will be well worth following and will hopefully stir other woodworkers, young and old, to widen their horizons and to engage in more of the diverse disciplines of our craft..Read now
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The Woodworker Sessions No.25 - Ten Questions with Pierre Olivier of Kwazulu-Natal
Pierre Olivier - From the outset I had a fascination for boxes. I have never had an inclination to build chairs, tables or bookcases -just boxes. My interest in things mechanical led to the building of a marble run in wood, that over the years grew into a 1.5 metre high 6 track piece! www.pierrecraft.co.zaRead now -
The Woodworker Sessions #22 - Ten Questions with Neville Comins of Pretoria
Read nowA lifelong woodworker and extremely active member of the Woodworkers Association of Pretoria since 1992, Neville Comins recently retired from the position of Director of Material Sciences at the CSIR and founding CEO of The Innovation Hub.
In issue #22 of The Woodworker Sessions, we are extremely grateful to Neville for welcoming us into his workshop and his woodworking world!
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The Woodworker Sessions #20 - Ten Questions with David Duncan of Johannesburg
Read nowThe Woodworker Sessions is about sharing and learning from each other. Our techniques, shortcuts, mistakes and triumphs all combine to grow our common passion - working with wood. In The Woodworker Sessions #20, we have the privilege to find out...
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The Woodworker Sessions #19 - Ten Questions with Tania van der Walt of Pretoria
Like all good stories, Tania van der Walt's inspiring woodworking journey began in a bar at around 2am in the morning...Read now -
The Woodworker Sessions #18 - Ten Questions with Anton de Kock of Cape Town
The Woodworker Sessions #18. Anton is a perfectionist in everything he does and his woodwork is no exception. Although he is relatively new to the craft, his thought processes and methodology are exemplary! Having recently became a very proud dad, I am sure there are many woodworking projects on his drawing board.Read now -
The Woodworker Sessions #17 - Ten Questions with Tobias Lochner of Swellendam
I am constantly fascinated by the historical methods of furniture construction, the unsurpassed beautiful lines of pre-industrial furniture and the tools that were used.
I love designing, building and teaching. I believe that I am a good student of the craft and the more I learn, the more I realise just how little I know! For me, it is a constant process of challenging myself. I always use traditional joinery methods, proportioning methods and hand tools wherever I can.
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The Woodworker Sessions #16 - Ten Questions with Shaun Futter of Durban
Shaun Futter is one of a rare breed of woodworkers. He carefully crafts unique products by hand for fly fishing enthusiasts. His attention to detail and quest for the highest of standards is self-evident in each and every piece that he creates.Read now -
The Woodworker Sessions #11 - 10 Questions with Anthony Berry of Cape Town
The next craftsman in The Woodworker Sessions Series of Q & A Interviews is Anthony Berry of Cape Town. He has become a good friend, an up and coming luthier and he is starting to create some truly beautiful musical instruments.
Anthony has a wonderfully lateral and sensible approach to his craft and is slowly kitting his workshop out with very high quality, very specific hand tools and machines.