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<title>Woodworker Showcase</title>
<description>Presented here are a series of articles we have found that tell the stories of woodworkers who have done something extraordinary with their talents.  More will be added as they are located.  If you have done something that belongs here, or know someone who has, please drop us an e-mail.</description>
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<title>Heather Jansch</title>
<description>Is an artist living and working in the beautiful Westcountry of England who builds beautifully detailed life size sculptures of horses from driftwood she has collected from the local seas shores. Not only is she creating wonderful art, but she is doing it by recycling natures left-overs.</description>
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<title>Al Hudson </title>
<description>is an incredible woodworker and an even more incredible person.  Mr. Hudson lives in Knoxville, TN where he builds some of the most beautiful pieces of period furniture that you will see anywhere. Mr. Hudson is 87 years young and has been building furniture for 73 years! He gives a great perspective on the craft and what it takes to continually "push the envelope" and grow your skill level.
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<title>Building The Splinter</title>
<description>Joe Harmon (and friends) of Durham, North Carolina is building a 240 MPH super car almost entirely out of wood.</description>
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<title>Carver creates works of art with a face</title>
<description>You have created it and it is very hard to part with. It is a really personal attachment. Pam Moir had no artistic background, no woodworking experience and no reason to think she would be any good when she enrolled in her first carving class 10 years ago.</description>
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<title>Santa's Helper</title>
<description>This is the story of a woodworker who helps a mother make her youngest sons Christmas wish of being a Funny Car driver come true by building him a Power Wheels® powered John Force funny car - out of wood.</description>
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