This past summer, I had the opportunity to visit the shop of a fellow woodworker by the name of Arlin Eastman. (That’s Arlin sitting at his lathe in the photo below.) I first “met” Arlin several years ago on WoodNet (Woodsmith’s online woodworking forum). At that time, he was just getting into woodworking (specifically, woodturning) and was looking for advice on how to get started and what tools to buy.
But what makes Arlin’s story unique is the way in which he became involved in woodworking. Arlin was serving in the military and deployed in Iraq when he was wounded in 2008. His injuries left him with physical disabilities as well as brain trauma and short-term memory loss.
When he returned home, he suffered from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). His…