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Welcome to The Wood Shop™
This entry was posted on 9/21/2006 3:11 PM and is filed under Welcome.

Picture Saloondoors2 Courtesy of Warsaw WoodWorks
Welcome to The Wood Shop ! Let me first start by Introducing myself to you and let you know what we're all about . My name is Dan Rose . I am the head broom and dust-pan guy around here , so let's help keep it clean. I'd like to discuss Mesquite HardWood and other things wood as well.
Some basic rules : Feel free to post here and visit often. A reminder this is a public forum , your postings here are NOT a private matter. Please no foul language , no links to pornography , no extreme political , race , or religious views need to be posted here. Difference of opinion or approaches to a problem are OK , but personal attacks and name calling will not be tollerated. Please let this be a retreat from those things and a place to come and discuss the beauty and warmth that is offered by our common passion , wood.
I'll be writing some articles that cover basic properties of Mesquite , Industry News and specific things we are doing here at Arizona Desert Mesquite to improve our service and support of the Mesquite HardWood market in the USA. We'll showcase some of our dealers and end use customers and their pictures and experiences they have had with Mesquite.
Most of all I hope this can become a place to learn new things , to share information and knowledge . Everyone that will be featured here can teach us all with something new and exciting to be shared with others . Again as a reminder , this is a public forum. ADM does not take responsibility for content here posted by others. As time permits , I WILL edit any comments that in MY opinion do not meet our standards.
So pull up a Log and Set a spell. The Root Beer is cold and there's a gentle breeze a blowin' from the SouthWest.
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2/2/'07 - Check out the New photos Submitted by Murdock Floors on the HardWood Flooring Page ... Awesome !
Reminder : to see full page content click on the MORE>> marker wayyyy over to the right under the opening page.
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Beautiful Mesquite Cabinets require the hand of a craftsman and Mesquite HardWood from ADM.

Photo Courtesy of Warsaw Woodworks
Fine Mesquite Cabinets installed By Craftsmen Like Joe Mozdziock of Warsaw Woodworks of Chino Valley Arizona really make an impression. This Kitchen Center Island was installed by Joe in the Prescott area. The Kitchen can become a place of warmth and beauty , and premium lumber from Arizona Desert Mesquite is the place to start. Here's a shot of some cabinets in the kitchen.

Contact :
Warsaw Woodworks Joe Mozdziock P.O Box # 2625 Chino Valley AZ 86323 (928) 636-0197
joemoz@netzero.net
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A page to discuss Mesquite Tables,Doors,furniture,mantles,slabs,burls,root-balls,logs,scraps for trim,turning blocks,turning sticks,artisans,crafts & firewood.
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To be used by Hobby & do-it yourselfers to display their Mesquite and other fine wood projects.
Check out this fist entry From Ronald Hesketh ... It's about Time ...
 Read this heartwarming story about two Men and a Very Special Clock ! ... >>>>>> Click on "more " >>>>>>>>
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The Guitar Shop™
 Photo Courtesy of PhatTone Electronics
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Tobacco River Woodturner

Photo Courtesy Tobacco River Woodturner
John Peters: Mesquite Wood and Segmented Bowls. I began turning wood in 1970 in high school wood shop and after thirty years as a machinist moved to northwest Montana. I've started making segmented bowls again, as a hobby. I like to use dense heavily grained woods for my projects and Mesquite is one of my favorites. Mesquite takes a high polish, glues well and is hardly affected by humidity and temperature. The vessel in the foreground of the picture of is mostly Mesquite; the zig-zag feature ring is Curly Maple and Purpleheart with Bloodwood top and bottom rings. There are 193 pieces of wood in the bowl. I also use Rosewoods, Ebonys, Hard Maples, Yellowheart, 40,000 year old Ancient Kauri, American Holly and others. I give most of my work away as gifts but I will occasionally sell one. If you are interested my link is sajo@interbel.net. Thanks for looking, Tobacco River Woodturner John Peters Eureka, Montana.
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WESTERN EARTH KNIVES
Unique handcrafted hunting knives custom tailored for you at WEK.
 Photos Courtesy of Western Earth Knives "The dagger"
Custom Handmade knives and sheaths, made to order, using materials of the earth: bone, antler, horn, brass, leather, exotic woods of the West, and only high quality high-carbon steel blades. Western Earth Knives are made using designs derived from the qualities of the earth and her creatures by Douglas Gilbert.
Douglas has been a painter and sculptor for 40 years. It is only recently in his life that he has come to specialize in knife making, continuing to exercise his love for the powerful qualities and images of the earth. He spent much of his youth in the woods, and whittling wood was one of his early interests. A temporary illness brought him to abandon the 9-to-5 work-world and to devote himself full time to his craft. He has two grown children, a loving psychologist wife, and lives in southwestern Washington state. For additional information or to talk directly with Douglas ...
Contact:
Douglas Gilbert, MFA, Artist/Knife maker
earthknives@hotmail.com 360-501-6939
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