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Grain Stories

Grain Stories

Written by: Potomac Heartwood
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Explore the captivating world of woodworking with Grain Stories, a bi-weekly podcast that delves into the intricate relationship between wood, craftsmanship, and human history. Host Ryan Kmetz takes you on a journey through time, revealing hidden narratives within each grain and the remarkable artisans who shaped our world. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker, history buff, or curious about craft, Grain Stories offers a fresh perspective on wood's timeless allure. Join us bi-weekly as we explore the legacy of woodworking. Discover more at potomacheartwood.comPotomac Heartwood World
Episodes
  • Thomas Day: Master Craftsman, Moral Paradox - Part 1: Freedom's Tightrope
    Feb 26 2025

    Begin the incredible story of Thomas Day, a free Black artisan who defied the odds to become the most celebrated furniture maker in the antebellum South. Part 1 of this podcast series explores Day's early life and the complex world he was born into in the early 19th century. We delve into his upbringing in Virginia, the pivotal role of his family, and the exceptional Quaker education that set him apart.

    Discover the precarious reality of freedom for Black individuals in a slaveholding nation, navigating relentless legal restrictions and social scrutiny. Learn about Day's move to Milton, North Carolina, and the initial steps in establishing his furniture business in a region ripe with both opportunity and profound racial challenges.

    Join us as we set the stage for Thomas Day's remarkable journey, uncovering the foundations of his artistry and ambition against the backdrop of a nation grappling with the deep contradictions of liberty and slavery.

    Grain Stories, Season One, is brought to you by Gary Hackett Tools.

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    22 mins
  • Crafting Freedom: The Legacy of Plane Maker Cesar Chelor
    Feb 12 2025

    JoinPotomac Heartwood'sGrain Stories as we step back into colonial America and uncover the untold story of Cesar Chelor, a pioneer plane maker who rose from the shadows of enslavement to become one of the earliest documented African American entrepreneurs.

    In this episode, we explore Chelor's remarkable journey of resilience, ingenuity, and craftsmanship. Learn how he mastered the art of plane making, disrupted the woodworking industry, and left an enduring legacy that challenges conventional narratives of colonial America.

    Discover the life of a man who, against all odds, carved his name into history—literally and figuratively—while preserving the delicate balance between opportunity and oppression. This is the story of Cesar Chelor, a testament to the enduring human spirit and the power of skilled craftsmanship.


    Grain Stories, Season One, is brought to you by Gary Hackett Tools.

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    39 mins
  • The Salem Craftsman: Samuel Phippen & Art of Early American Furniture
    Jan 29 2025

    Join Potomac Heartwood as we dive into the world of 18th-century American craftsmanship with our exploration of Samuel Phippen, a master furniture maker from Salem, Massachusetts. Discover how Phippen's skill, adaptability, and artistic vision contributed to Salem's reputation as a hub of fine furniture production. From his renowned Windsor chairs to elegant Federal-style pieces, we uncover the techniques, materials, and historical context that made Phippen's work exceptional. Join us on our next episode of Grain Stories for a fascinating journey through early American decorative arts and the life of a craftsman whose legacy continues to influence furniture making today.

    Season One is brought to you by Gary Hackett Tools.


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    42 mins
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