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Become part of the long lineage of green woodworkers! Nothing can help you understand wood better th

Become part of the long lineage of green woodworkers! [Web Version »]( &p1=%40X%2FLzeUe1hbnx3N6LsBRPWPJM%2B%2Bgf%2FaTHwgf%2FTrYVUO0%3D) [Popular Woodworking]( ) [Grow Your Green Woodworking Skills]( ) Nothing can help you understand wood better than starting at the source, with the tree. As the beauty of the log starts to reveal itself, you'll see where the tree was stressed, where it grew quickly, where it grew slowly and where its natural shape can lend itself to your projects. And there's a lot you can do with a tree. Armed with a knowledge of green woodworking process and some simple tools, you'll be prepared for all kinds of projects. From carving spoons and bowls, to weaving baskets, to building chairs, tables and more, you'll control the entire production process. Moist, pliable green wood will turn into objects that remind you of time well-spent, working with your hands. For a woodworker, there's really no better feeling. – Andrew Zoellner, Editor [Grow Your Green Woodworking Skills]( ) [Grow Your Green Woodworking Skills]( ) Become part of the long lineage of green woodworkers. Learn how simple tools, basically unchanged for hundreds of years, turn a log into pliable project parts. As you learn about how wood changes as it dries, you'll begin to understand how craftsmen for centuries have created beautiful furniture and household objects without the benefits of modern machinery. From carving spoons – one of the best ways to dive into the ins and outs of green woodworking – to building beautiful, heirloom chairs and everything in between, you'll be surprised just how much is possible. And, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty that lies inside a pile of freshly harvested green wood. $193.90 $79.99 [SHOP NOW]( ) &p1={EMAIL}&p2=38744127 &p1={EMAIL}&p2=38744127 &p1={EMAIL}&p2=38744127 [Popular Woodworking on Facebook]( ) [Popular Woodworking on Google+]( ) [Popular Woodworking on Pinterest]( ) [Popular Woodworking on Twitter]( ) [Popular Woodworking on YouTube]( ) This email was sent by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( ) | [Web Version »]( &p1=%40X%2FLzeUe1hbnx3N6LsBRPWPJM%2B%2Bgf%2FaTHwgf%2FTrYVUO0%3D) We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.]( )

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