“Joe Waldroup in His Woodworking Studio”

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This content is a brief description of a photograph taken by the Clay County Documentary Project of Joe Waldroup working with a piece of burl in his workshop in Hayesville, Clay County, North Carolina. The photograph was taken on November 12, 2016, and is part of the David Smart Collection.

The photograph shows Joe Waldroup standing in his workshop, with a piece of burl on a lathe in front of him. Waldroup is a skilled craftsman who works with wood, and he is well-known in the region for his beautiful and intricate carvings. The burl is a particularly challenging piece of wood to work with, as it is irregular in shape and has a complex grain pattern that can be difficult to navigate.

Despite these challenges, Waldroup appears to be focused and confident as he works. He wears protective goggles and a mask, indicating that he takes safety seriously while working with the lathe. Behind him, the workshop is cluttered with tools, scraps of wood, and pieces of finished carvings. The overall effect is one of a well-used and well-loved workspace, full of creative energy and productivity.

The Clay County Documentary Project has been documenting life in Clay County, North Carolina, for several decades. The project aims to preserve the history and culture of the region, and to create a record of the people, places, and events that make Clay County unique. The David Smart Collection is a subset of this project, and includes photographs taken by Smart over the course of several years.

Overall, this content provides a brief glimpse into one aspect of life in Clay County, North Carolina – the work of a skilled craftsman in his workshop. The photograph is an important record of this work, and contributes to the broader goal of the Clay County Documentary Project to document and preserve the history and culture of the area.

Posted by R. David Smart on 2019-03-10 16:54:14