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The Highland Woodworker Episode 20
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In this episode:
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This special episode of "The Highland Woodworker" is all about Henry O. Studley, the man, the tool collection and his famous tool chest. Chris Schwarz and Don Williams discuss what we know and don't know about Studley — the person and the genesis of the tools and his hand built chest. With accompanying photographs by Narayan Nayar, Studley's work comes alive.
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The show's "Feature" segment is a white glove tour of H.O. Studley's tools and the cabinet with Don Williams the author of "Virtuoso" the new Lost Art Press book concerning this subject. He takes us up-close, layer by layer, tool by tool as we explore this phenomenal work.
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Oh, by the way, to top it off we have Chris Schwarz demonstrating another of his masterful dovetail techniques in Popular Woodworkings's "Tips, Tricks and Techniques!"
Please join us for another episode of woodworking fun, education and adventure on
The Highland Woodworker Web TV show, with our host Charles Brock
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