When he’s not building tree houses or performing music with his daughters Ledah and Willa, David Finck designs and builds furniture and lighting, makes acoustic guitars, teaches, writes, and produces plane irons. Finck learned woodworking from his father, Henry Finck, and studied with James Krenov in the mid-’80s. He has maintained a studio for 21 years, the past 10 in the mountains of North Carolina.
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