When it comes to wood carving, not all wood types are created equal — and some of them are more suited for whittling than others…| The Woodwork Place
Pine is a surprisingly stable timber, but this softwood is not rot-resistant. So, this is where polyurethane comes in…| The Woodwork Place
The choice between a matte finish and a satin finish isn’t as easy as one might think. And here’s why…| The Woodwork Place
If you’re here because you can’t decide between a Lacquer and Polyurethane coat, stick around to learn which one is right for you…| The Woodwork Place
And in this article, we are going to look at 5 things you will need to know to make a long-lasting wooden walking stick.| The Woodwork Place
Softening wood makes it more pliable and easier to carve into. It also helps to limber up wood fibers, allowing woodworkers to easily steam-bend lumber.| The Woodwork Place
We’ve found a bunch of easy wood carving projects that you can begin working on today!| The Woodwork Place
Everything from forest fires to trade disputes can force up prices. Yet when it comes to Walnut Wood specifically, why does it cost so much?| The Woodwork Place
Do you have a perfect green wood slice that you are just itching to start working with?| The Woodwork Place
Discover how you can always have a stock of dry, seasoned wood (that can heat your home and lower your monthly heating bill).| The Woodwork Place
Paulownia wood is easy to work with, and virtually knot free (unlike Pine wood). So, why don’t more woodworkers use this sustainable hardwood?| The Woodwork Place