Baltimore, c. 1850 E. Caldwell, Maker
Clockmaker Ed Stone’s Web Site
The Chesapeake Woodturners Web Site
The Howard County Woodworkers’ Guild Web Site
Potomac Antique Tools and Industries Association (PATINA) Web Site

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Gallery II: Useful Mission-Style Pieces
Gallery III: A Heavy-duty Lathe Stand
Gallery IV: What Can You Make from a 2x4?
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