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John Randall founded Bien Hecho in 2009 as a full-service woodworking shop that makes furniture, millwork, cabinetry, and custom carpentry, specializing in reclaimed and sustainably-sourced wood located in the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard. My responsibilities included designing furniture, outputting technical drawings, rendering for clients; milling, finishing, assemblies, and installations. Visit http://bienhechobklyn.com/ for more information.