Aspen is classed as a hardwood, which can making it great for carving. But is it the right choice for you? Keep reading to find out…| The Woodwork Place
We’ve found 7 fiendishly clever wooden signs you can make and hang up this Halloween. Keep reading to find out more…| The Woodwork Place
Woodturning requires minimal tools, but it does require you have patience as it will take practice and time to learn the skill. Keep reading to find out more…| The Woodwork Place
Cedar is commonly used on any number of outdoor structures. But can this North American softwood also be used for whittling and chip carving?| The Woodwork Place
If you have some old wooden spoons laying about the house, why not use them to add an extra touch of hocus pocus to Halloween this year!| The Woodwork Place
In this article we cover the best ways to hand plane plywood (without ruining the wood in the process)…| The Woodwork Place
Edge-glued panels let us make wide projects out of regular-sized boards. Yet, plywood is cheaply available. What’s the difference between the two?| The Woodwork Place
One of the most popular finishing oils for sale is Danish Oil. But Danish Oil has Advantages and Disadvantages. Read on to discover more!| 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
We’ve found a bunch of easy wood carving projects that you can begin working on today!| The Woodwork Place
Basswood blocks come in a range of sizes for whittling and woodcarving. But, what do you do when that block is too big to work with?| 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
How long does it take wood to dry? This question often baffles people, especially if they are watching their wood getting soaked during rain…| 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