Take one look at the hands of Eleanor Rose and you’ll see evidence of the hours she’s spent in wood and metal shops. As she says, “I’m more callus than girl at this point.” After going to college for woodworking and graduate school for metalworking, she’s made a living machining, casting bronze, making furniture, and creating wooden patterns. As this was written, she was working to re-create the Studley chest one tool at a time.
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