Friday, August 12, 2016
Carley Eisenberg on the MWA Podcast
Carley Eisenberg on the MWA Podcast
This first appeared at modernwoodworkersassociation.com
Hello, everyone and welcome to this - the 70th edition of the Modern Woodworkers Association online discussion about all things woodworking. Todays special guest is Carley Eisenberg. Before we get to her, let me introduce our usual panel. Im Tom Iovino of Toms Workbench dot com, and Ill be your host for this program.
Whats in the shop?
- Chris
- Oak flooring countertop
- Dyami
- The Kids Turned at the woodworking shows
- Daves Trophy
- Tom
- can sleep
Blog post that piqued our interest
- Renaissance Woodworker #192 - Bent Lamination Clocks
- 2/20/15 - Shannon shows how to make a wonderful clock as part of Get Woodworking Week 2015
- American Craftsman Workshop - Get Woodworking Week 2015
- 2/17/15 - Todd shows his video about how to get started and learn to master woodworking. He shows how all it takes is practice.
- American Craftsman Workshop - Coming Soon: THE MAKERS by the Handmade Movement
- 2/9/15 - Todd talks about how he relates to a new show on Vimeo about Makers.
- Renaissance Woodworker - What if your Shop Were MUCH Bigger
- 2/5/15 - Shannon dreams of what hed do in a bigger shop and invites a great discussion
- Less Ordinary - The Time Machine
- 1/30/15 - Dave reflects on the wonderful memories hes made while building his curved front desk
Goings on in the MWA
- Dan has a blog (& its about time)
- westfallwoodcraft.com
Main topic
- Carley Eisenberg
- Iron Mountain Forge
- Ellens Design Challenge
- You went to college for design, first interior then furniture. Was your current passion for furniture design a growth of a general design interest or did you like furniture first?
- A network show?
- Not a doctor
- Carleys Puzzle Box
- Last question
Next broadcasts topic
- Chad Stanton of Wood Choppin Time and now the Popular Woodworking I Can Do That video series.
Community Conversation
- Voicemail (email)
- James Coleman
- I would like to know . . . the difference between polyurethane and lacquer. I kinda know poly takes a Good day to dry between coats and I have been told lacquer takes about thirty minutes. Ive never tried lacquer before. Is there a benefit I should know about? In cabinet doors and cabinet boxes should I have been using lacquer all these years?
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Carley Eisenberg on the MWA Podcast