Click here to learn how to make a last-minute Halloween display that’ll be one to remember!| The Woodwork Place
Teak wood is resistant to decay, warping and cracking. But how does this tropical hardwood fair as a regular kitchen utensil?| 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
Does Tru oil hold up as an alternative to Danish oil? Well, keep reading to learn more on the in’s and out’s of these two popular wood finishes…| 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
We’ve found a bunch of easy wood carving projects that you can begin working on today!| The Woodwork Place
Walrus Oil and Odie’s Oil are two food-safe products that you can use to seal cutting boards. But, what really sets them apart?| The Woodwork Place