EASTON — They say it takes 10,000 hours to master something. Work, mistake, repeat, over and over in the progression of a master craftsman. Most of us never aspire to master what we are doing.
It’s okay, you can say it: “Woodworker” as a job title in 2016 sounds about as promising as “bookshop owner” or “postman.” It’s a forgotten craft that peaked in the 19th century — when horse-drawn ...
Grady Hunter, a master craftsman from Raleigh built his own coffin for the State Fair woodworking competition in 2008. Grady died recently and rests in peace inside that very casket. Grady Hunter, a ...
The Ministry of Lands, Forestry and Mines has launched a capacity building programme for master craftsmen in the wood sector, with the view to arresting the wasteful utilisation of wood products and ...
Furniture craftsman Niall Walsh discusses the trials and tribulations of running a business in the creative industry ...