Want to try your hand at carving, but not sure what type of wood you should use?| The Woodwork Place
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
As one of the softer types of hardwoods, Sycamore wood is easy to work and machine. But, how does it stack up as a carving wood?| The Woodwork Place
Despite being a good wood type for a wide range of items, Apple wood still tends to be more of a novelty choice for woodworking. Why is that?| The Woodwork Place
Knowing where to buy wood is one thing. However, knowing what type of wood you need to buy for your carving craft, is quite another…| 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
There’s a lot to love about Red Oak wood. It’s sturdy, beautiful, and resistant to wear and tear. But, can Red Oak furniture also handle the great outdoors?| The Woodwork Place
Dremel tools, by their very high spinning nature, are going to be very noisy. But you can do a few things to reduce that noise…| The Woodwork Place
A well installed Oak wood fence should last for decades. But, not all types of Oak are suitable for outdoor fencing…| The Woodwork Place
Are you looking for a hardwood that’s perfect for woodturning? And is Oak the best timber for this special carving technique?| The Woodwork Place
Oak wood is affordable, and easily accessible. You may even have a few boards of this timber in your workshop. But, is it suitable for making a cutting board?| The Woodwork Place