Christmas
Wood Chuckle: Ah, Christmas! Christmas is supposed to be a time of laughter, and a time of family.
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Wood Chuckle: Ah, Christmas! Christmas is supposed to be a time of laughter, and a time of family.
Community – Canada: Keeping your mind and body active as you age is crucial to long-term happiness and health. Learn about what two Canadian centres have done for seniors by bringing woodworking into their facilities.
Home Improvement: Solid wood counters have been around since the beginning of time, and for good reason, as this natural material has proven to be durable, resilient and timeless.
Weekend Project: Similar to a bandsaw box, I made this small box with the help of my scrollsaw. It can be crafted in many shapes inspired by the natural world. Leaves, flowers and stars are a few options if you want to design a similar box.
Weekend Project: A plow plane is not that hard to use, especially if you know a few tricks. This fun jewelry project is the perfect project to get some practice.
Hot Products 2014: With the wide selection of new products that come out annually, it can be overwhelming to keep up to date with everything that hits the market. This list of sponsored content from our advertising partners will help you kick off 2015.
Gift Project: This is a fun weekend project for woodworkers who are long on enthusiasm and short on time – or short of holiday gifts.
Canadian Quotes: ...on power tools, the challenges of professional woodworking, and his studio in the country.
Finer Details: The only gift more fascinating than a custom-made cutting board is one that incorporates an optical illusion.
Gift Project: Forget about perfecting your hand-cut dovetails, three-way mitre joints, and French polishes. If you want to impress people with your woodworking skills, crank out a few of these beauties. A popular gift, they serve multiple purposes from trivets to cheese trays to cutting boards.
Heirloom Project: A rocker is on just about every woodworker’s ‘bucket list’. If you can appreciate smooth, subtle curves and are up for a challenge, this design might be for you.
Product News: Hand planes are used by many different people to do many different tasks.
Shop News: The Osborne Wood Products Island Leg Collection just got bigger!
Shop News: Toronto-based Urban Tree Salvage has established a reputation as Canada’s largest urban log salvaging operation.