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Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Northwest Woodworking Studio
133 episodes
2 weeks ago
This podcast series is a look at furniture building from a veteran maker, designer, and author. The episodes are practical, philosophic, witty, and irreverent. Gary was a former contributing editor at Fine Woodworking Magazine, and founded The Northwest Woodworking Studio, A School for Woodworkers, in Portland, Oregon in 1997. He has no illusions about the value of this work in today’s culture of fast and furious and disposable. Making art, building furniture, is work that is useless and beautiful, and necessary for those who produce it. Creativity feeds the soul like nothing else can.
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This podcast series is a look at furniture building from a veteran maker, designer, and author. The episodes are practical, philosophic, witty, and irreverent. Gary was a former contributing editor at Fine Woodworking Magazine, and founded The Northwest Woodworking Studio, A School for Woodworkers, in Portland, Oregon in 1997. He has no illusions about the value of this work in today’s culture of fast and furious and disposable. Making art, building furniture, is work that is useless and beautiful, and necessary for those who produce it. Creativity feeds the soul like nothing else can.
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Episodes (20/133)
Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Why Bother?
2 months ago
15 minutes 33 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
My First Student
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4 months ago
11 minutes 45 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Furniture Design: On Chairs
5 months ago
22 minutes 33 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
April’s Gluing Fool
7 months ago
4 minutes 42 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Furniture Design
7 months ago
30 minutes 28 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
The Chair: Considered
8 months ago
17 minutes 26 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Q&A #3
9 months ago
33 minutes 6 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Q&A #2
10 months ago
35 minutes 27 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Setting Up Shop
10 months ago
18 minutes 8 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Q&A on Woodworking
11 months ago
33 minutes 35 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Nuts and Bolts and Screws
11 months ago
19 minutes 24 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
I Get It
1 year ago
9 minutes 40 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
To Be Seen
1 year ago
11 minutes 36 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Teaching Styles
1 year ago
13 minutes 20 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Flow in the Shop
1 year ago
16 minutes 30 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Lyricism
1 year ago
10 minutes 30 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Precision
1 year ago
11 minutes 48 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Creativity: Hustlers, Fakers, & Thieves
1 year ago
10 minutes 25 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Cutting on the Wrong Side of the Line
1 year ago
4 minutes 14 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
Reading the Fish
2 years ago
9 minutes 53 seconds

Splinters with Gary Rogowski
This podcast series is a look at furniture building from a veteran maker, designer, and author. The episodes are practical, philosophic, witty, and irreverent. Gary was a former contributing editor at Fine Woodworking Magazine, and founded The Northwest Woodworking Studio, A School for Woodworkers, in Portland, Oregon in 1997. He has no illusions about the value of this work in today’s culture of fast and furious and disposable. Making art, building furniture, is work that is useless and beautiful, and necessary for those who produce it. Creativity feeds the soul like nothing else can.