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With the death of Gene Wengert, the Wood Doctor, we are reminded of the value of people who can translate science for ...
He was the editor of Fine Woodworking magazine in the early 1990s and founded WoodshopBusiness magazine, which he eventually sold and merged with CabinetMaker magazine. He helped found the Cabinet ...
He took out a small ad in Fine Woodworking magazine. Then, one day while he was raking blueberries, Lie-Nielsen said the magazine called him for an interview. “That was pretty neat,” he said ...
In the majority of saw blade market trends reports, emphasis is placed on the type of blade or its primary material substrate. This includes tungsten carbide, diamond, or even high-speed steel.
Have cordless brad nailers finally improved enough to replace our trusty pneumatic tools? We tested the top models. Is a cordless trim nailer right for you? If you’re a pro, the answer is probably yes ...
Working mostly by himself in the early years, Lie-Nielsen began selling some of the tools. He took out a small ad in Fine Woodworking magazine. Then, one day while he was raking blueberries, ...
That’s the standard reaction at Mercier Orchards in Blue Ridge, Georgia. This isn’t some tourist trap with inflated prices and mediocre food hiding behind a quaint exterior. This is the genuine ...
In his cozy workshop behind his D.C. home, contemporary kumiko craftsman David Gootnick, a Craft Show featured artist, uses the raw material of his practice: a five-foot-long, two-inch-thick plank of ...
Kürten’s compositions portray examples of distinctive residential architecture, such as mid-century modern bungalows or ...
Social media users often debate if audiobooks "count" as reading. Not only is the argument downright silly, it misses the ...
When chef Flynn McGarry needed to source 15-foot-long tables for his Copenhagen-meets-California café and grocery Gem Home in ...
Rebuilding the front porch let Bradley show off his woodworking skills — he created a vaulted portico with fan motifs similar to others in the neighborhood. “I went to furniture-making ...