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I always love it when someone says “why me? I haven’t made many creations” — the stories and wisdom are always such a great contribution to the site and to fellow woodworkers. This interview is no exception.
A thank-you to Bill Muir, to Grandpa, to Dad, and to Rabbit for their part in Wolf’s journey!

Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit

Good interview.
Thank you both.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

Great interview MsDebbie.

It’s always fun to read interviews. We learn so much about our friends. It make this community stronger.

Thanks to you and to Wolf & Rabbit for doing the interview.

Abbas, Castro Valley, CA

“Never make anything that isn’t necessary or useful. But if it is necessary or useful, never hesitate to make it beautiful”

Sound advice!

Losing fingers since 1969

As Brian commented, I love that Amish advice. (Rather coincidentally, before I read this post, I commented with the same sentiment on the Leigh Jig box that Roger Strautman made. . . and I’m not even Amish!)

We always enjoy getting to know our fellow woodworkers better. Thanks Alec and Debbie!

“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” Benjamin Franklin

Good interview! It is always nice to know what motivates each of us on an individual basis. 8-)

HorizontalMike

Great interview and it’s always interesting to get others take on woodworking. I’m amazed at how many mention their grandfathers as a source of their motivation. I hope all the grandfathers on here take note and do a little woodworking with their grandchildren. It will make them immortal.

Mike, an American living in Norway