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Home Blog Upcoming videos from Woodworking in America in Cincinnati

October 6, 2010 By Al Navas

Upcoming videos from Woodworking in America in Cincinnati

Over the next several weeks I will be posting video of sessions I attended and recorded at the 2010 Woodworking in America conference in Cincinnati, October 1-3. I do this in order to share with you, passionate fellow woodworkers.

The list of upcoming videos is as follows – I might publish them in order different from that listed:

  1. Christopher Schwarz: How to grind your tools
  2. George Walker: Use dividers to lay out anything
  3. Christopher Schwarz: Honing straight or curved irons
  4. George Walker: Better design using simple shapes & forms
  5. George Walker: Put some mojo in your designs
  6. Frank Klausz and Roy Underhill: Dovetailing drawers
  7. Marc Adams: Amazing router jigs for inlay, ellipses, and “faux” dovetails
  8. The Sindelar Traveling Tool Museum – a short video tour
  9. Don Williams: Boulle work – an introduction and demonstration

Stand by! This will require lots of editing, as I must cut sessions down to around 10 minutes, while retaining the message such that it makes sense. The best way to keep up as I publish is to subscribe to the blog via an RSS Reader, or via e-mail (see below).

In case you have not seen it yet, you can view the 2010 Woodworking in America Schedule of Classes here, or you can download the complete schedule here, in PDF format. And if you wish to learn about the Instructors, click here; the page includes the photos of each instructor, the sessions they led, and a short summary of their expertise. Of course, you probably should also start planning to attend the next conference; the venue will be announced at a later date by Popular Woodworking Magazine, most likely on the Editors’ blog.

If you have the time, and you have not had a chance to see videos I posted of all the previous Woodworking in America conferences, you can select articles by city where they took place, as follows – in the case below I show how to select the Cincinnati Conference:

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About Al Navas

I love working with wood, and sharing here on the blog. I also love designing items that my clients will love having in their homes and offices. Please let me know if you need a special piece to share with your loved ones. Freelance, Legal, and Community Interpreter. Love photography.

Comments

  1. Brian J says

    October 12, 2010 at 10:19 pm

    Looking forward to your coverage of WIA 2010, as I couldn’t make it this year. Thanks in advance/ Brian

    • Al Navas says

      October 12, 2010 at 10:40 pm

      Thanks, Brian – I am in the editing phase, and will start posting when I have some solid footage that provides the continuity I look for and that will help my readers. Please, stand by! And thanks for reading the blog.

  2. Al Navas says

    October 13, 2010 at 10:09 am

    To my readers:

    Click on the Popular Woodworking link in the Trackback below. It will take you to a Popular Woodworking Magazine article that lists several blogs that contain the latest articles and perspective of the Woodworking in America conference in Cincinnati.

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