Jul 172009
 

One of the most exciting advances in Web 2.0 is social networking. While sites such as Facebook do include woodworking groups, there are advantages to sites that are designed specifically for creative individuals. A social networking site called The Behance Network offers a forum for artists such as woodworkers to showcase their work, get feedback [...]

Jul 112009
 

“When you see kids selling lemonade by the sidewalk, always buy from them.” That is a piece of wisdom I once read in one of those short books of fatherly advice. I think it is good advice and that kids’ lemonade stands are a great summer tradition. Writer Susan Dunlap of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram [...]

Jul 082009
 

Ten thousand Windsor-style chairs were shipped from Philadelphia to Havana between 1797 and 1799. The chairs were very popular in their day, and still are among classic wood furniture lovers. Woodworker George Mathews constructs Windsor chairs, which have a long history and solid construction. George Mathews is a woodworker who lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, [...]

Jul 052009
 

The annual Midsommar Festival – Swedish Days in Geneva, Illinois, is touted as the “’Granddaddy’ of Illinois Festivals.”  It includes a pie-eating contest, pet parade, and kids’ woodworking projects sponsored by Home Depot, the latter of which is highlighted in an online article from TheGenevaSun.com. The Home Depot Kids Workshop held at the Swedish Days [...]

Jul 012009
 

Station wagons were so named because the wooden-bodied vehicles were used to take travelers and their baggage back and forth from hotels to train stations in the early twentieth century. This is one piece of information I learned from an article I read at thebeachsideresident.com about a man who restores the old “woodies.” Erik Johnson [...]

Jun 292009
 

The guitar is the most popular instrument in the world. As with any musical instrument, crafting one is no simple process because of the acoustic considerations. An online article from mlive.com tells the stories of two guitar craftsmen from Michigan. As evidenced by the stories of Stephen Ziegenfuss and Lance Kragenbrink, handcrafted guitar making is [...]

Jun 232009
 

“Woodturning by Sophie A., on flickr.com” One of the many subsets of woodworking is woodturning, the process of turning wood on a lathe and carving it with various tools. Some woodworkers adopt it as their particular niche. A Virginia woodworker named Nick Aloisio became fascinated by woodturning and now creates products for the kitchen using [...]

Jun 202009
 

Who is the typical woodworker? Most people would say an older retired man, but that stereotype may be changing these days. According to an article by Amy Bartner at indystar.com, young woodworkers such as Indianapolis’ Allison Ford are embracing crafts such as woodworking in larger numbers and selling their wares at art show “revivals” like [...]

Jun 182009
 

When I need some information fast, the first place I look is the Internet. It is a great resource for information on just about any subject. Three good websites for information on woodworking are doityourself.com, diynetwork.com, and fixya.com. Doityourself.com provides help on many subjects, one of which is woodworking. The site contains an archive of [...]

Jun 152009
 

Marshall McLuhan coined the phrase, “The medium is the message.” A woodworker who lives and works by that creed is Bruce Gray of New Brunswick, Canada. Master woodworker Bruce Gray follows a unique creative process in the work that he has done. Bruce Gray comes from a family of innovators but came to woodworking in [...]

Jun 102009
 

The mesquite tree’s taproot has been recorded at a depth of up to 190 feet. This is why it is so hardy and drought-resistant, and one man who works with it shows the same fortitude. Sixty-nine year-old Sleepy Gomez of Rising Star, Texas, finds mesquite wood on his and his neighbors’ property and creates unique [...]