“Joe Waldroup: Creating in his Woodworking Workshop”

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This photograph captures Joe Waldroup in his workshop in Hayesville, North Carolina, working on a piece of burl in a lathe. The image was taken on November 12, 2016, as part of the Clay County Documentary Project, with a higher resolution version available upon request.

Waldroup, a local craftsman, is well-known in the area for his woodworking skills and ability to turn unique burls, a type of wood that grows with an irregular shape due to a tree’s response to injury or disease. Burls are highly sought after for their unique grain patterns and are often used in decorative woodworking projects.

In the photograph, Waldroup can be seen wearing safety goggles and focusing intently on the piece of burl as it spins on the lathe. His workshop is cluttered with tools and wood shavings, suggesting a busy and productive space.

This image offers a glimpse into the world of woodworking and the importance of skilled artisans like Joe Waldroup in preserving traditional crafts and creating unique, handcrafted objects.

Posted by R. David Smart on 2019-03-10 16:54:11