Published On: April 20th, 2019Categories: Uncategorized



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One in a series of videos I created for the North Carolina Museum of History’s exhibit – “Behind the Veneer: Thomas Day, Master Cabinetmaker.” I filmed these pieces at Old Salem in Winston-Salem NC. Each short film was devoted to a different woodworking task done using traditional methods. They including turning, planing, cutting, and joining. This video shows cutting with a treadle saw (00:00) and turning with a spring pole lathe (01:10). All of these videos are presented on an interactive high definition Flash display that I designed and programmed in the exhibit. To learn more about the exhibit, visit ncmuseumofhistory.org/wgo/press_04122010a.html.

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