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Why carve pumpkins when you can use power tools?

November 11, 2025
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Why carve pumpkins when you can use power tools?
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  • Juneau Makerspace members and participants carve pumpkins on Monday, October 24, 2016. The group hosts open studio nights every Monday night, except on holidays. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

    Juneau Makerspace members and participants carve pumpkins on Monday, October 24, 2016. The group hosts open studio nights every Monday night, except on holidays. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

  • Pumpkins cover the work space at Juneau Makerspace in Lemon Creek on Monday, October 24, 2016. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

    Pumpkins cover the workspace at Juneau Makerspace in Lemon Creek on Monday, October 24, 2016. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

  • Grace Amundsen scrapes the guts out of her pumpkin in preparation for her design. Amundsen is the Juneau Makerspace event coordinator. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

    (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

  • Keith Karpstein uses a small knife to carve the face of a jack-o'-lantern out of his pumpkin on Monday at Juneau Makerspace in Lemon Creek. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

    Keith Karpstein uses a small knife to carve the face of a jack-o’-lantern out of his pumpkin on Monday at Juneau Makerspace in Lemon Creek. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

  • Grace Amundsen traces a patter on to her pumpkin during Juneau Makerspace's open studio night on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. The weekly open studio nights are free and open to the public. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

    Grace Amundsen traces a pattern on to her pumpkin during Juneau Makerspace’s open studio night on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

  • Amy Karpstein uses a drill to carve small holes into her pumpkin at Juneau Makerspace in Lemon Creek on Monday, October 24, 2016. Karpstein was one of seven people using the space Monday night during an open studio night. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KTOO)

    Amy Karpstein uses a drill to carve small holes into her pumpkin at Juneau Makerspace in Lemon Creek on Monday, October 24, 2016. Karpstein was one of seven people using the space during an open studio night. (Photo by Tripp J…

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