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Re: Lon Schleining

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Lon Schleining is a well-known American woodworker, author, and educator recognized for his contributions to fine woodworking. He has written several respected books that are considered essential reading for both amateur and professional woodworkers. Schleining is particularly admired for his clear writing style and ability to explain complex joinery and furniture-building techniques.

Background

  • Profession: Master woodworker and furniture maker

  • Location: Based in Southern California

  • Education: Trained in both architecture and woodworking, giving him a unique blend of design and practical construction expertise.

  • Teaching: He has taught woodworking at various institutions and workshops, including the College of the Redwoods and other venues.


Notable Books by Lon Schleining

  1. The Workbench: A Complete Guide to Creating Your Perfect Bench (2004)

    • A detailed look at different types of workbenches, including traditional and modern styles.

    • Includes design considerations, material choices, and step-by-step construction plans.

    • Very popular among hand-tool woodworkers and shop builders.

  2. The Complete Manual of Woodworking Joints (2002)

    • Offers thorough explanations of over 50 joints, from dovetails and mortise-and-tenon to mitered and bridle joints.

    • Strong emphasis on when and why to use each joint.

    • Contains detailed illustrations and usage guides.

  3. Furniture Making Techniques: A Practical Guide to Working with Wood

    • This book covers a range of woodworking techniques, focusing on furniture-making processes.

    • Less commonly cited than the others, but still solid for foundational knowledge.


Style & Impact

  • Writing Style: Clear, instructional, and supportive—ideal for hobbyists and pros alike.

  • Illustrations: Many of his books are well-illustrated, with diagrams and photos that make technical content easy to grasp.

  • Reputation: Schleining is widely respected in the woodworking community for balancing practical instruction with artistic craftsmanship.


Additional Work

  • He has contributed articles to Fine Woodworking magazine and other industry publications.

  • Occasionally appears at woodworking shows and seminars.

Would you like recommendations for similar authors or books based on Schleining’s work?


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can he be reached

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As of now, there is no publicly available direct contact information for Lon Schleining, such as an email address or personal website. He is known to reside in Long Beach, California, and has taught woodworking at Cerritos College. Additionally, he has contributed to publications like Fine Woodworking and Fine Homebuilding magazines .books.google.com+1facebook.com+1alibris.com
If you're interested in reaching out to him, you might consider contacting the editorial staff of Fine Woodworking magazine, as they may be able to forward your message or provide guidance on how to get in touch with contributors. Alternatively, checking with Cerritos College's woodworking department could be another avenue, given his teaching affiliation there.
Please note that any contact information found in older publications or newsletters may no longer be current or valid.


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Re: Lon Schleining

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Peter Martin

An email received via our Contact Us link:

Hello, I'm wishing to contact Lon Schleining about his Treasure Chests book.
Thanks

Because he has been frequently mentioned here, I think he hoped that perhaps he was or still is a participant on WC, or someone here may know him personally and could be of help. 

https://www.woodcentral.com/?p=Search&search="Lon Schleining"

Maybe this doesn't need to be said, but in cases like this, don't publish anyone's email or personal info without their permission. The exception would be if it is already published somewhere as a business or professional contact; e.g., their website, a LinkedIn page. 

I created this forum topic and included it in my reply to him, which seems a reasonable way to establish connections while maintaining privacy.

Re: Lon Schleining

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He is still around and resides in Carlsbad, CA. He is retired but continues to do amazing woodwork for friends and family and as a hobby.

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