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Guild Professional Member Gallery
The Guild of Oregon Woodworkers consists of a set of members ranging from
Professionals to Hobbyist each striving to improve his or her own work. Our
gallery provides one of the best means for sharing our professional members work, techniques
and learning's. In addition to featuring the work of our professional members we will also
on occasion review the work from local shows.
If you are a current professional member of the guild and interested in having your work shown in
the Gallery contact the
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Select an individual member and click on submit to learn more about the member
and see additional examples of his or her work.
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Professional Member:
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Joel
Bohling
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Joel specializes in custom furniture using hand tool techniques and classic joinery. He builds using his own designs or other styles chosen by his clients. He has made large beds, armoires, china cabinets, tables and chairs, and small items such as jewelry boxes.
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Larry L.
Books
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Larry is a furniture maker who specializes in one of a kind and unique contemporary designs. His work features many curves and he likes to incorporate laminations in his work.
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Doug
Courtney
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Doug Courtney, past president of the Guild, designs and builds cabinetry, tables, and chairs of Far Eastern cultural and aesthetic influence for home and office. He designs and manufactures display cases, mountings for sculpture and artifacts, and presentation cases, as well as offers design consulting.
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Lee
Johnson
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Lee is on his second career doing one-of-a-kind furniture and special interior work (mostly mantles). He does commissions from designers, architects, and individuals, as well as specialty carving, turning or “strange piecework” for cabinet shops or other woodworkers.
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Gary
Larkins
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Gary specializes in sea chests and display boats.
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David
Miller
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David is a relative newcomer to the professional ranks of custom furniture
makers in the Portland area. A retired Electrical Engineer, David began his
second career designing and building custom furnishings. Although he still
does occasionally design and build custom cabinets, his main focus is designing
and crafting functional art pieces using wood as the primary media.
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Dick
Pettigrew
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Dick has started his second career as a professional woodworker and sells his boxes through a number of local galleries including The Real Mother Goose.
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Leonard
Worth
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Leonard has over 25 years experience as a professional woodworker. He tackles a wide range of projects from bird feeders to houses.
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