Cabinets, Furniture, Woodworks/Jamie Yocono

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      K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    T = Timeliness    P = Politeness
      N = Nominated for Expert of the Month

DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-07sharon10101010YesJamie, Thanks for for quick response! The information you provided was excellent! It sounds like an easy thing to do. My son will have fun doing it and I will have the look I want. Thanks again for your help. Sharon
2009-11-04Greg10101010YesJamie was very prompt and thorough with her answers. Her answers helped me avoid big mistakes with my table project. Thank you very much Jamie!
2009-10-26rosemarywalsh10101010NoThanks, Jamie. I have already placed an order for new Danish Oil and do appreciate your input. I am not a woodworker and am ignorant about the products those knowledgeable about untreateded wood are. Thanks for your input.
2009-10-14Darren10101010YesJamie, Thank you very much for the quick reply and clarifications. We came to a similar conclusion and are going to install 2 stainless steel angles on the back of the doors to try and stabilize them. Thank you again, Darren
2009-10-14William10101010YesJamie, Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my question. I will try the friction release method when I get home tonight and if this doesn't work I will send you a photo of the drawer slide. Take care, William
2009-10-09laleh9101010YesThank you Jamie. You have been quite helpful. I appreciate it. I did consider your suggestion and shall try it.
2009-10-05Carol10101010YesThanks for your information, I will try it.
2009-09-15Laura10101010YesThanks once again. I appreciate your quick response.
2009-09-14Laura8101010YesI am pleasantly surprised and impressed with the quick response that I received from this expert volunteer. The only problem is that I am still not sure whether hardwood solids and solid hardwood are the same thing.
2009-09-03PATRICIA10101010YesQuick and complete advice. Thanks!
2009-08-10Richard10101010Noyou gave me two good ideas. thanks if you ever want to know anything about nuke power, i am an expert
2009-07-21Bill Hull10101010NoJust what I needed. Thank you very much.
2009-07-01John10101010No 
2009-07-01Jeanne10101010YesThanks very much. I will give the wax a try and if that doesn't make it much easier then I'll the metal thing too.
2009-06-11Mike10101010Yes 
2009-05-31michael10101010NoThanks for the info I hope I can ask future question.
2009-05-20Barry10101010NoFantastic help and service,very impressed with his understanding and detail of response. would love to contact Jamie again in the future but when I went back to the expert listings I didnt see his name listed any more !!!!! PS. this is a great service. Thanks.
2009-05-17Larry10101010NoI appreciate getting good advice from someone who enjoys working with wood. Thanks for your time and knowledge.
2009-04-22don10101010NoThank you and now I can 'move on with my life'. Another mystery solved! LOL Thanks!!! Don Green
2009-04-21Greg10101010NoThanks Jamie, that was very helpful. And wow, quick.
2009-04-21Jamie10101010YesI am sorry for the delay in responding, I want to thank you very much for your assistance with my questions about the sander. Your information was very helpful in making my decision. Thank you again for your assistance, and again I applogize for the dely in responding. Thank you have a great day. :-)
2009-04-16Clark10101010YesThanks, Jamie. I will follow your advice.
2009-04-15Keith Wilson10101010YesAnswered all our questions and then some. Thanks so much. We are on our way tonight to get the cedar oil!!
2009-04-14Steve10101010YesVery fast answer with a lot of common sense. He agrees with what I've been thinking. Good advice.
2009-04-12adrienne10101010YesI had found much conflicting information regarding grain orientation, and my welder and I were in disagreement. After stumbling onto your blog, I feel confident proceeding with your advice. Thank you for your swift reply!
2009-04-10alan10101010Nothankyou,i,m using mort/tenon joints but find its not allways completly square and needs a tap here /there.regards alan.
2009-04-06Ray10101010Yes 
2009-04-03brent10101010YesThank you Jamie!!
2009-04-03Penny10101010Novery helpful, complete answer, keep up the good work
2009-04-02gene10101010Yes Thanks 2 Jamie..I give 10's & appreciate his time

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Jamie Yocono

Expertise

Woodworker, Furniture designer/builder, industrial arts educator. Bachelor degree in Furniture Design, and journeyman carpenter, with a 4 year apprenticeship. Currently owner of custom furniture/cabinet shop in Las Vegas, NV. Can answer most woodworking questions EXCEPT those regarding repairs, refinishing, and antiques.

Experience

Bachelor in Furniture Design - Ohio University (1980) Journeyman Carpenter, Local 639 Adult educator - Developed adult education woodworking program for the University of Akron, and taught classes there for 9 years.

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