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Episode 04 — Jarrod Dahl

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Enjoy this chat with green woodworker extraordinaire Jarrod Dahl. We talk about his journey into green woodworking, how he helped propel spoon carving with his Scandinavian influence, pioneered pole lathe turning in the US, his foray in Japanese traditional wood turning techniques and how his philosophy and trajectory have changed over the years. It's a snippet of the breadth of Jarrod's experience and wisdom, with lots of details for all skill levels. We'll definitely be having Jarrod back in the future to discuss all that we didn't have time to get into with this episode!

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Follow us on instagram

FOLLOW JARROD

www.instagram.com/jarrod__dahl

www.instagram.com/woodspirithandcraft

www.woodspirithandcraft.com

Youtube

Mentions from the episode:

Tom Dengler

Fred Livesay

Milan Spoon Gathering

Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture

Tomio Imaru

Jarrod's Japanese Lathe: here and here

Videos about urushi laquer: one, two, three

Jarrod's Japan Travels:

Japan! The Three Week Craft Adventure

Urushi Lacquer

Japan - Gifu and Urushi

Japan - Kobe and Miki City

Japan - Kyoto and Takayama

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Enjoy this chat with green woodworker extraordinaire Jarrod Dahl. We talk about his journey into green woodworking, how he helped propel spoon carving with his Scandinavian influence, pioneered pole lathe turning in the US, his foray in Japanese traditional wood turning techniques and how his philosophy and trajectory have changed over the years. It's a snippet of the breadth of Jarrod's experience and wisdom, with lots of details for all skill levels. We'll definitely be having Jarrod back in the future to discuss all that we didn't have time to get into with this episode!

www.sloydcast.com

Follow us on instagram

FOLLOW JARROD

www.instagram.com/jarrod__dahl

www.instagram.com/woodspirithandcraft

www.woodspirithandcraft.com

Youtube

Mentions from the episode:

Tom Dengler

Fred Livesay

Milan Spoon Gathering

Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture

Tomio Imaru

Jarrod's Japanese Lathe: here and here

Videos about urushi laquer: one, two, three

Jarrod's Japan Travels:

Japan! The Three Week Craft Adventure

Urushi Lacquer

Japan - Gifu and Urushi

Japan - Kobe and Miki City

Japan - Kyoto and Takayama

VALUE FOR VALUE

If you enjoy Sloydcast, please show us some love by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts, share the show, and leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. Every bit helps spread the word and the sloyd!

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