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Abram built hundreds of pieces for the show, many of them reproductions from historic locations, such as this candle stand from Mount Vernon, built from a cherry tree that grew on the estate.

What do you admire most about period furniture makers, and conversely, what do you admire most about your contemporaries? The marquetry and inlays…just astounding. Getting back to furniture styles for a moment: I really admire that so many of the period furniture makers never signed their work, yet it was distinctive enough that experts can identify otherwise anonymous furniture makers by the way a dovetail was cut or by the arch of a ball-and-claw foot.

Of course, the experts are also getting regional clues by the secondary wood used or by the style of a geographic region. My wife, Elise who is an accomplished potter , and I go to a lot of furniture shows that have many contemporary pieces. I appreciate some of the craftsmanship, but lots of studio or art furniture stretches the limits of my definition of what furniture is. For me, it has to have function first. You have to be able to actually use a chair to sit in, for instance. What do you think is the biggest reason woodworkers get hurt?

Woodworking takes real concentration. Distraction is the biggest enemy. Man of many styles. Projects on the show ranged from simple shop projects to high-style pieces such as this elegant Regency headboard in mahogany.

Put it on pause. Seriously, there are other factors that make it easier to get distracted. It probably goes without saying, but if you have a glass of wine or a drink with dinner, stay out of your shop for the night.

One thing I do to keep focused is talk to myself in the shop all the time. Then I can focus on process, technique and safety. Another thing that leads to injuries is trying to make the wrong tool work for the right job.

Fortunately, no stitches. At your service. This serving trolley with a removable tray is one of many outdoor furniture projects Norm built over the run of the show. Where is he today? Sarah Lynn Jun 06, Caption : Norm Abram. Where is Sam Larson from Alone now ? What does Sam Larson do for living? Wife, children Previous post. What is Rebecca Barlow from Young and the Restless doing now? Where is Jennifer Taylor in ? Why did Steve Thomas leave this old house? Thomas was only the second host in the show's long history.

He took the job in after Bob Vila, a Boston builder and the show's original host, left in an acrimonious dispute with the series over a policy forbidding employees to endorse products. Minda Talitsky Pundit. What happened to the New Yankee Workshop? Neizan Iacovino Pundit. How much does it cost to be on this old house? Truth was, Russell Morash, the creator, director and executive producer of This Old House , had left more than a bedroom in the dark. Adrianus Carriere Pundit. Does this old house pay for renovations?

The renovations are completely funded by the homeowners and not by This Old House , though the show arranges for product discounts and donations where possible. All donated items are considered gifts and the homeowners pay taxes on them. Flemming Dutt Pundit. What happened to Roger on this old house show? This Old House cast Roger Cook had a cancer. Aroha Beldean Teacher. Is Roger Cook sick?

To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Seen across the country as the ultimate home improvement guru, everyone wishes Norm lived next door. It was an instant success, and Norm has been master carpenter for This Old House ever since.

Admired for his easy-going manner and common-sense approach to renovation, Norm is an uncompromising old-world craftsman and a pioneer who searches out new construction products and approaches. Born in Rhode Island, Norm was exposed to the carpentry trade by his carpenter father as a young child.



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