Rollie Johnson, Gary Rogowski, and Phil Huber join Amanda in front of a live audience at Woodworking In America 2024.
Oct 18, 2024
Show notes wrapping up Woodworking In America would be impossible. Instead, I leave you with some of our favorite photos, most taken by Collin Knoff of Popular Woodworking.
-Ben
Everyone enjoyed getting a behind-the-scenes look at the Woodsmith Shop.
Phil always had a crowd. It’s a theme… trust me.
Chris was proud to show off his work.
The calm before the storm.
Ken Page, keeping the Wendell Castle flame alive.
There is nobody on earth more passionate about you (yes YOU) trying Japanese tools.
Gary was swarmed after each of his presentations.
No caption needed.
Matt Cremona won the contest for most demo pieces.
Logan was in his element, outside and making sawdust.
Matt Monaco had the room mesmerized as he made wispy little shavings.
Amanda throwing down hard on Shaper and Pantorouter info.
Yes, people came to a 3D printing talk at a woodworking conference.
Alex Dolese wins my vote for Break Out Star of WIA 2024. Killer presentation!
Phil Huber had packed rooms for both of his talks.
I heard more than one person say they were going to watch Bob Behnke’s talk on glue twice.
Rollie was everywhere at all times.
Geeking out about glue was a theme of the weekend.
Alex Dolese, FW author Dan Bollock, Ken Page, and former FW associate editor Barry NM Dima.
Your very tired STL hosts toward the end of a long weekend.
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