Woodworking leads to lumber drying, leatherwork and stained glass skills.
When Washington-based woodworker Willie Sandry gets excited about a project, he jumps in with both feet. And considering he’s a physical therapist, he can take these leaps forward without hurting his back.
“My biggest reward of PT is inspiring someone to turn a sedentary life into one filled with fun, useful activities.”
As a young man, Sandry would help his father, a contractor, build decks and refinish floors during summer breaks from school. Two uncles — one a boat builder and the other a woodcarver — also were early woodworking influences.
Sandry’s mother, a writer, helped shape his publishing pursuits, too. “In the most basic sense, I build things and write about them,” Sandry says. “Talk about the acorn not…
