Geoffrey Carson claims that 80% of his woodworking knowledge has come from FWW, with the other 20% learned from trial and error, talking to other woodworkers, and more trial and error. He is in his eighth year of designing and building furniture, burlwood boxes, and fly-fishing accessories. When not in the shop, he might be found casting a fly in rivers and streams around his home in Issaquah, Washington. Favorite tool? An 8-in. jointer with a Shelix cutterhead upgrade (it treats figured wood so kindly).
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