Different types of wood can burn hotter and more brightly than others. But, can Redwood burn both cleanly and hot enough to heat up your home?| The Woodwork Place
Is Acacia wood a good choice for firewood? Or would it be a costly mistake to throw this pricey hardwood onto that log fire?| The Woodwork Place
Using good clean burning firewood in your fireplace, is one thing. But, not all types of wood will produce enough heat to warm up your home…| The Woodwork Place
Sugar Maple is better known for giving us great tasting Maple Syrup. But, who says that this tree can’t also be a great source of firewood?| The Woodwork Place
If you are looking for affordable fuel for your home, then using an abundant clean burning wood in your fireplace is a great way to save money.| The Woodwork Place
Any wood that’s dry enough will generally be able to catch light and burn. Yet that doesn’t mean it’s suitable for an indoor fireplace…| The Woodwork Place
This lumber has been used to make everything from railroad ties to furniture. But, can Crepe Myrtle wood also help keep your home warm?| The Woodwork Place
When it comes to the notorious Camphor tree, its lumber is both favoured and feared in equal measure. But, is Camphor’s toxic reputation at all warranted?| The Woodwork Place
It’s not hard to come across a fallen Aspen tree log here and there. But, free firewood doesn’t always mean good firewood…| The Woodwork Place
What is it that makes for great quality firewood? And why does tulip poplar fall a little short on being used as anything more than kindling?| The Woodwork Place
It’s no secret that some types of firewood will burn longer and cleaner than others. But, where does rotten firewood fall into all of this?| The Woodwork Place
Discover exactly why well seasoned Apple wood makes for much better firewood than White Oak (or even Birch wood).| The Woodwork Place