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August 05, 2008

Interview with Adam Cherubini

This was a fun interview to do and I think that comes across to the listeners.  This is a continuation of the series of interviews I'm doing with the presenters of this years Woodworking in America Conference.

Adam Cherubini will be involved in several classes at this year's event.  

  • Hands-On Clinic: Basic Sharpening
  • Hands-On Clinic: Bench Planes
  • Introduction to Western Chisels
  • Setting Up a Hand-Tool Shop
  • Hands-On Clinic: Old-School Chisel Use

Adam was recently selected by Early American Life magazine for its prestigious “Directory of Traditional American Crafts,” in which a panel of judges (comprised of museum curators, dealers and other experts) reviews submissions and selects only the best. It’s an honor bestowed upon only a handful of craftspeople each year.

If you would like to listen to the interview I did with Adam, you can find it here:

Interview with Adam Cherubini

Once you've listened to the interview, come back here and leave your comments

Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy it!

Craig

 

 

Comments (4)

Pam Niedermayer:

I've enjoyed a couple or three of your interviews; but a standard feature of audio on the web, especially longer audio, is the ability to pause and resume without listening to the part already listened to.

Pam

Pam Niedermayer:

Oops, never mind, just found your iTunes links.

Sorry,
Pam

PS Great interview with Adam.

Michael:

I just got the email about it, but I check adam's blog regularly and found the link first. Already listening to it and its a great interview. I let the Old Tools group know about it as well. Keep up the good work.

is a Roy Underhill interview in the works?

Rik:

I think you've done it again. I listen to it at work on my mp3. I think Adam would have talked forever. Very interesting and entertaining. Every time I listen to your interviews, I come away with a smile. Keep up with the good work.

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