Takumi Woodwork Show How Japanese Style Woodworking Should Be Done
We all know Japanese joinery is just wonderful, but what happens when two British guys base their woodworking business on this style of work?
“I talk to so many extremely talented woodworkers that make beautiful work. But we all have the same problem. We like making it but are not really sure how to sell it.”: Antony Elliot Interview
Finding woodwork and furniture with a unique aesthetic can be a challenge at times. So when I first saw the honeycomb resin work of Antony Elliot I took notice straight away. It is so interesting and appealing to look at, and it really helps to set his work apart. I had never seen anything like it before.
“I Don't Think There is a Right or Wrong Way of Doing Things as Long as you Care.”: Reuben Daniel Interview
Sometimes you come across the work of another woodworker and all you can do is; purse your lips together in that appreciative way; nod your head, and think to yourself— “Yess! Sweet work man. Respect.” This is pretty much what I did when I first saw Reuben Daniel’s work.
“Things Always Seem to Fall Into Place”: Larry Reaves Interview
Larry Reaves is a father, skateboarder, and woodworker based in Columbia, S.C. He always seems to get the colour and pattern just right, and turns out some amazing work. I caught up with him recently to find out a little more about his story, and to get some insight into his woodworking.
“It Was Tempting to Give Up, But I Never Did. I Think Grit and Perseverance Are Two Important Keys to Being Successful… You Can’t Give Up.”: Greg Klassen Interview
Greg Klassen is the man who originally created the River Table, and subsequently a River Collection. Based in the Pacific Northwest of North America, Greg successfully sends his creations all over the world. The demand is such that he can, at times, have a two-year order backlog for his work. But it wasn’t always this way, as you’ll find out below.
"Doing Woodwork to Make a Living Can't be Split Into Two Parts—Life/Work. It's a Whole Lifestyle": Neil McKinlay Interview
He hails from the "mean streets of Lochgoillhead" in Scotland. His YouTube videos are some of the best and most entertaining out there. But he hasn’t made any videos for a while. Are they coming back any time soon? I find out.