CWB April 2004
In This Issue
Dorset Custom Furniture - Self-Taught Woodworker
Self-Taught Woodworker: A casual trip to Vermont begins a lifetime journey as a master furnituremaker for Dan Mosheim. - April
Onsite Woodwork Corp. - Cross-Country Woodworking
Cross-Country Woodworking: Onsite's architectural millwork is made in Illinois, shipped to Georgia and installed throughout the country. - April
At Arm's Length
At Arm's Length: It's tough to be a tough manager. Wanting to be everybody's buddy makes it next to impossible. By Anthony Noel. - April
Nested-Based Manufacturing - Growing Market Trends in Horizontal Panel Saw Technology
Growing Market Trends in Horizontal Panel Saw Technology: Speed, accuracy and flexibility are among the top requirements for custom woodworking shops. - April
Grand Entrance -- Heart Attack Is a Wake-Up Call for Craftsman
Heart Attack Is a Wake-Up Call for Craftsman: The need to find a less stressful profession has turned Larry Roofner from a health care executive into a successful woodworker. - April
Infinite Designs - Renditions so Beautiful They're Art
Renditions so Beautiful They're Art: Infinite Designs of Van Nuys, CA, is known for providing its clients with artistic, intricate hand-drawn plans. - April
Zepsa Architectural Woodwork: Shop Flourishes with Estate Work
Focusing on the 'estate residential' niche, Zepsa Architectural Woodwork keeps growing and enjoys this challenging market. (CWB 4-2004)