Meet Anthony Beverly, who has successfully integrated production-style woodwork with what would normally be one-of-a-kind pieces, and who, in addition to high-style furniture, has also found time to create unique items such as Gombe drums and violin cellos. Jo Roessler takes us step-by-step through a complete machine process, including the use of the Multirouter machine. Jeff Dreisbach shows us what can be done with a garden bench and a lino knife, as he produces graceful tables and chairs from nothing more than twigs and branches. We also revisit award-winning turner Alan Lacer for a quick primer on what kind of lathe to buy. The world of woodworking is surprisingly broad, as a trip to the concrete-counter-culture business of Christian Lincoln shows. Here is an example of the traditional woodworking trade of patternmaking being used in a thoroughly modern way. Also: Warren May, the Kentucky Dulcimer Maker, showing a simple fluting jig. Adam Sandoval gives us an amazing display of what can be done on a bandsaw after a couple of simple upgrades. An in-depth look at some beautiful pieces by Anthony Beverly.