Menuisier

Carpenter, cabinetmaker, woodcarver, joiner, The French use the term menuiser to describe all these crafts. I feel that this term fits what I do on several levels. Though I do not consider myself French in the true sense of the word. I am Franco Ontarian. But that is another story. I use wood as my primary material to build the furniture that I design.This blog is about my process.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

My 1993 Mazda B2600i 4X4 is gone

I needed to make room for our new car in the laneway and it was time to let her go
Posted by daniel durocher at 11:17 AM
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    I have been involved in professional woodworking and the building trades for the past 25 years. The last 13 of which have been in a shop setting. When I first started, I trained as an apprentice in custom home building; with this firm we produced R2000 homes for the Ottawa Valley residents. The move to the Toronto area in 2004 found me back in a school environment training under the tutelage of some of Canada’s top studio furniture makers. After school I found myself working for a custom archeterial millwork firm. Which produced Millwork for the Royal York Hotel and other high profile venues in the cities core. I particularly enjoy solving problems in the detail rich pieces that I produce.
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