Art Fahie
artfahie@yahoo.com
Barbara White
bjwhite7044@gmail.com
Bill Lewis-
plewis02@maine.rr.com The buffet, mirror frame and cheese board
Bob Kearney,
letitbe.bobk@gmail.com
Dan Crowley,
dcrowley.207@gmail.com
David Joy -
david.w.joy@gmail.com
Deb Silverman
debsilverman@live.com
Frank Southard
Honorary Member
ethelsouthard04330@gmail.com

Gene Kirkpatrick
Highland Lake Woodworking
12 Dow Lane
Windham, ME 04062
207-400-5108
genekirk@gmail.com

Retired Owner of Rock Hill Woodworking. Manufactured custom millwork, doors and exterior shutters for 30 years. Specialized in historical mouldings with over 7,000 profiles duplicated. Skilled in TurboCAD and developing a portfolio using a 4 axis CNC. I have a complete woodworking shop, including a moulder and shaper in addition to my Shark HD520 with Aspire software from Vectric.






Jason Richards
jasonrichards.esc@gmail.com
Jim Hanscom
jimhanscom@hotmail.com
Joe Elichaa
joee@refurbsupplies.com
John Vogt
jovogtmd@gmail.com
Leslie Smith
lesmith132@gmail.com
Mark Tschiegg
mtschiegg@gmail.com
Mike Day -
mday@blackline-partners.com
Nathan Gardner
nathan.m.grdner@gmail.com
Patricia Sunderland
patsunderland273@
gmail.com
Randall Mayse -
51 Turkey Lane
Buxton, ME 04093
mainefinefurniture@gmail.com
rmayse@juno.com

My business and passion is building heirloom quality, custom design furniture with special attention to unique style and versatile function.
Rolfe Dries -
rhdries@gmail.com

Recently retired engineer. Woodworking experience includes renovation of an 1840’s brick cape house, saving a 38′ by 54′ barn, and building a camp. Although accuracy was required with the renovation and home building projects it falls far short of skills required for furniture making. My goals are to begin to make furniture, windows and doors.

The Woodworkers Guild is a great place to meet skilled woodworking craftsmen and learn techniques which are shared freely.
Ron Boes -
ronboes@road
runner.co
Rob Brand
robcbrand@mac.com
Rob Cort
robcort3@gmail.com
Ron Koster
rlkoster48gmail.com
Stephen Hessert
shessertpvf@gmail.com
Steven Smith
starkle@protonmail. com
Stig Ammentorp
stig.ammentorp@yahoo.com
Susan Chandler
susanchandler41@comcast.net
Wes Sunderland
wsunderland
@roadrunner.com

Wes Sunderland specializes in making 18th century furniture in the Chippendale, Queen Anne, and William & Mary periods. Hand tools are applied in fabrication of all parts. Joinery replicates methods as used in the appropriate period. Mahogany as well as North American hardwoods are employed. Black walnut, cherry, oak, and maple are a few examples. Chair reproduction is a specialty.
Whitt Smith
whittakersmith@gmail.com