Draft:Mike Pekovich
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Michael "Mike" Pekovich is an American woodworker and graphic designer. His work on woodcraft, and as editor and creative director of Fine Woodworking magazine has influenced thousands of woodworkers over decades.[1][2] Additionally, he has actively taught woodcraft at or through Connecticut Valley School of Woodcarving, Florida School of Woodwork, Marc Adams School of Woodworking, and Port Townsend School of Woodworking.
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- The Why & How of Woodworking: A Simple Approach to Making Meaningful Work] (2018)
- Foundations of Woodworking: Essential Joinery Techniques and Building Strategies (2021)
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- ^ "Episode 27," The Highland Woodworker. Accessed January 10, 2024.
- ^ "Mike Pekovich," Florida School of Woodwork. Accessed January 10, 2024.