41 min

Alexander Grabovetskiy - Golden Fibonacci Fungi The Austin School of Furniture Podcast

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Ep 5 - Golden Fibonacci Fungi

Alexander Grabovetskiy is at the Austin School of Furniture teaching two different carving classes. Michelle and Austin interview Alex and talk about how he starting carving after stealing his first chisel, his philosophy on design and what those little numbers means on carving gouges.  

Check out Alexander's Youtube Channel -  @AlexanderGrabovetskiy    

Find him on social media @woodcarvergrabovetskiy  

And check out his online woodworking school here  

The Austin School of Furniture is a woodworking and furniture making school located in Austin, Texas offering beginner to advanced, part-time and full-time woodworking courses. Yeehaw!  We focus on educating hobbyists and aspiring professionals in the craft of furniture making through demonstrations, lectures, pre-recorded videos and of-course in-person hands on learning.  

We at ASF feel that it is extremely important to learn and understand the traditions and historical techniques of furniture construction while embracing advances in design and technology. Hand tools to computer-aided machinery are all used to cover a broad understanding of both the past and future of furniture making.  

Head over to Austin School of Furniture to learn more here to learn more.

Ep 5 - Golden Fibonacci Fungi

Alexander Grabovetskiy is at the Austin School of Furniture teaching two different carving classes. Michelle and Austin interview Alex and talk about how he starting carving after stealing his first chisel, his philosophy on design and what those little numbers means on carving gouges.  

Check out Alexander's Youtube Channel -  @AlexanderGrabovetskiy    

Find him on social media @woodcarvergrabovetskiy  

And check out his online woodworking school here  

The Austin School of Furniture is a woodworking and furniture making school located in Austin, Texas offering beginner to advanced, part-time and full-time woodworking courses. Yeehaw!  We focus on educating hobbyists and aspiring professionals in the craft of furniture making through demonstrations, lectures, pre-recorded videos and of-course in-person hands on learning.  

We at ASF feel that it is extremely important to learn and understand the traditions and historical techniques of furniture construction while embracing advances in design and technology. Hand tools to computer-aided machinery are all used to cover a broad understanding of both the past and future of furniture making.  

Head over to Austin School of Furniture to learn more here to learn more.

41 min