You should ideally carve with wood that won’t split as you work with it. So, what does this mean for carving with a wood type such as Douglas Fir?| The Woodwork Place
Explore the benefits and precautions of using treated wood for garden structures, paths, and fences.| Home & Garden Information Center
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
Wood preservative products are those that claim to control wood degradation problems due to fungal rot or decay, sapstain, molds, or wood-destroying insects.| US EPA
Are your landscape timbers perfectly aligned? Or are they beginning to look bent out of shape?| The Woodwork Place