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Gregg Novosad |
Craftsman and Teacher
He has been published in Fine Woodworking, Woodwork and Woodworker's Journal magazines, and is listed in Wood magazine's "Gallery of Woodworking Greats." Gregg has won several awards, including the grand prize in the 2008 Veneer Tech's Craftsman Challenge.
Gregg teaches a couple of classes at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking:
• SketchUp Primer With Gregg Novosad
• Marrying Technology with Creativity: Divine Design with Gregg Novosad
"I've been around woodworking since I was a child, watching my dad build cabinets in our garage with the simplest of tools. From that humble beginning, I went on a life-long journey evolving my skills as a self-taught woodworker--from building bars and stereo cabinets in college to ultimately running a woodworking company. After college I started a technology-consulting firm, where I gained an appreciation for a structured approach that incorporates employee skills development. After 14 years, I sold the business and intensified my woodworking journey."
Skills Development Plan
Gregg devised a personal skills development plan with a series of steps requiring core knowledge of a technique and a project to demonstrate that skill. He went from joinery, to turning, to wood bending, to shaping, finally to veneering. After building his first marquetry piece in 2005, he had an "aha!" moment that focused his attention on decorative veneering. "Marquetry gave me the perfect mix of creativity along with hands-on satisfaction of woodworking."
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Tool Chest |
Gregg Novosad's
Winning Tool Chest
Fine Woodworking's
Tool Chest Contest
July, 2009
Reading Pierre Ramond's Masterpieces of Marquetry gave him a clear vision of what he wanted to learn from the European master 'ebenistes' like Oben, Roentgen, and Linke.
The power of storytelling

He combined his experience in technology, design, and woodworking to create "Divine Design", a design configurator that customers can use to compose their own storylines over the web using customizable design components to create tables, countertops and door panels. He started "Studio Divine," for making one-of-a-kind artistic furniture and completely custom designs that can't be done via the "Divine Design" configurator.
Gregg Novosad, quoted from an article in WOOD magazine