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The purpose of the American Craftsman Workshop is to share woodworking knowledge and encouragement with the world of woodworkers.

I will be sharing woodworking knowledge and skills using real world projects from my business. By using real projects I will share all of the juicy information that woodworkers want to know about. That includes information on the design, construction, technical challenges, finish, and installation.

I have a lot of information to share from the past and projects that are currently in the shop. They will range from remodel to fine woodworking so there should be something for everyone.

If you are anxious to see what I have to share, you can visit my page at LumberJocks and check out my projects section. Or, you can see my other site at amcraftsman.com. That is my online portfolio for my clients.

Stay tuned and visit often!

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Thursday
Mar182010

Conversation With Dave Pruett

A Visit With A Good Friend

Dave Pruett has been a good friend to the woodworking community. He has produced some great videos that share woodworking techniques and his video conversations are fun and I was fortunate to have one with him.

We had a great conversation that covered a lot topics including my background and experiences as I entered the world of fine woodworking. You will get insight to what my favorite tool is, my favorite suppliers, and how I got started. Watching this video again was a lot of fun for me and I hope you like it too.

Dave Pruett has a high quality blog called the The Folding Rule. Be sure to check it out, he has lots of videos and great information over there. 

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