There’s a world of choice when it comes to carving woods. So, what could make you choose a timber such as Hackberry wood?| The Woodwork Place
Want to try your hand at carving, but not sure what type of wood you should use?| The Woodwork Place
Woodcarving with Alder wood lumber can sometimes turn out to be a little tricky…| The Woodwork Place
If your particular piece of cherry lumber isn’t as dark as you’d like, how do you darken cherry wood?| The Woodwork Place
Black cherry (Prunus serotina) is the largest member of the rose family native to Iowa. It commonly attains heights of 60 feet and diameters of up to 2 feet on good sites; on less desirable sites it is often much smaller in size. Habitat: Found throughout most of the state. Grows on moist wooded slopes and upland woods. Hardiness: Zones 3 through 10 Black Cherry Leaves - Photo| Natural Resource Stewardship
If you want to add a lustrous finish to your cherry wood craft, then tung oil could be just what you need…| The Woodwork Place
You’ve finally completed your walnut table. And now you’re ready to give it the perfect finish! But, what is the best finish for a walnut table?| The Woodwork Place
Do you have a perfect green wood slice that you are just itching to start working with?| The Woodwork Place
Chefs and cooks can debate this question till the cows come home. But what difference is there between edge grain vs face grain cutting boards?| The Woodwork Place