Bill Kent
Bill and Teri Kent
About: We use modified traditional and original designs. We try to comply with all gov’t. standards for children’s toys. Using mostly hardwoods we produce toys that are potential heirlooms
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David Sinquefield
D & B Enterprises
About: I hand make very unique, very durable, and very reasonably priced outdoor furniture with the finest materials (wood) available
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Debi Hitter
Ms. Sticks
About: Hand made walking sticks. Eagle Scout Sticks, Life history sticks, Key chains and kids sticks. Woodburned and decoarted, leather grips, Compasses and bubbles in the tops. Fun for all ages, Very cool sticks.
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Debra Janik
Designs by Janik
About: Designs are stack laminated from carefully selected hardwoods such as Oak, Cherry, Black Walnut and Exotic hardwoods of Rosewood, Mahogany, and Ebony, which are then turned, shaped and carved into a variety of unique products. They are then sanded and finished with an assortment of hand rubbed oils.
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Dennis Stellmach
College View Crafts
About: Using prime pine lumber, we cut to length on arm saw, ripped on table saw and then certain pieces are drilled, routered and sanded. Piece is then assembled and painted with latex exterior paint in our homemade paint booth. Pieces are then sanded with palm sander to give chic feel
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Derek Schalk
Spalted Creek, woodwork by Derek Schalk
About: I have been turning pens, bottle stoppers, and handles out of wood. Recently I started using reclaimed wood to make other items. I have also started using the shou sugi ban technique. That’s when you char the wood and brush it off. It can be dyed, or just finished in the natural wood.
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Emily Schaub
Victorian Petals – Emily Schaub
About: I use many different types of wood, that I cut, sand, stain, and hand paint myself. Each piece is made by hand, which makes every piece unique. I also incorporate faux flowers in some of my designs.
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Eric Heck
Barrier Island Woodworking – Eric Heck
About: All of my work is of my own personal design and is completed by me in my personal studio space. My work ranges from home goods and decor to kitchenware and wall art. I focus on using sustainable practices and much of my work is created using reclaimed/re-purposed materials.
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Erin Cridlebaugh
Squirrel Hill Design and Craft
About: Squirrel Hill Design and Craft creates highly-accurate topographic maps out of thin layers of wood by cutting each layer out individually and stacking them by hand to reveal the true-to-life topography of the landscape. Their work features popular destinations in and around New York State.
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Jeffrey Loucks
Jeff Loucks, Loucks Design Co.
About: My medium is hardwood turned on a lathe and embellished by using paints, texture, carvings or fire. Some is sculptural in nature by design. I never did like predictability.
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Jennifer Wood
SNJ Creations NY
About: We use scroll saws and hand tools to create handmade name signs (customized on-site) and music-inspired wooden wall art. We use no lasers or automated technology for any of our creations.
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Kassy Cheatle
Country Roads
About: All of our items are completely handmade and weather resistan. We use premium pine lumber purchased from a local sawmill to make the majority of our wooden items. Our items are built to last. Our items can be personalized to add that custom touch to your home. Our signs and cutouts are handpainted.
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Lesley Sewar
Lesley,s Personal Touch
About: I use wood of all different species to create my products, mostly which consist of jewelry boxes. I also makes clocks , plaques and other small items. All of my products are hand cut from wood that I get from various sources. Some I cut and plane myself. I do lots of sanding and apply shellac.
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Matthew Wood
Crooked Wood Tables
About: We build “Live Edge” furniture and decor. Every handmade item we make is truly one-of-a-kind. Most of our items are made from live edge slabs of wood, including tables, benches, coffee tables, lighting, holiday themed pieces and more.
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Peter Huckstep
Handcrafted by Huckstep
About: I create unique handcrafted pieces of art made of hardwoods from around the USA. I specialize in boxes, bowls, platters, urns, vases, and segmented turnings. I enjoy segmented woodturning as it is a challenge to cut all the pieces and then create something beautiful from all the pieces.
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Peter Versteeg
Peter VerSteeg
About: I build occasional furniture and wooden wall art such as small tables and wine racks. Often I incorporate reclaimed wood to bring a unique patina to each piece.
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Richard Phaneuf
PENEUF
About: Domestic and exotic woods are hand turned on a lathe to create pens, pencils, bottle stoppers etc.. The wood is turned, sanded and a super glue finished applied. once dry the finish is sanded to a 12,000 grit finish and the metal parts are press fitted into the wood bodies.
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Rob Knoebel
Knoebel Woodcrafters
About: I use a wide range of techniques to turn wood into extraordinary pieces of art that are both beautiful and practical. It includes a lot of designing, cutting and gluing. I also use electricity to create designs in the wood.
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Roy Wegman
Roy Wegman Re-Imagined Re-Creations
About: I use vintage antique barn/hay pulleys to make steam-punk style chandeliers, upcycle old vintage windows and barn wood into farmhouse style decor every item sold is hand crafted by me and is a one of a kind
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Shawna Mckarns
North Fork Mercantile
About: Unique Classy & Sassy signs for home garden and office. Upcycled ornate frames with original art, painted pictures or greenery/floral home statement pieces. Hand turned lathe wood candle sticks.
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Tiim Kuhlman
KuhlmansRusticCedar, Tim Kuhlman
About: I make wooden cutting boards,cheeseslicers,trays, and charcuterie boards out of locally salvaged wood that otherwise would have been destoyed
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