We have a new column, too, called “What’s the Difference?” where we talk about the small but important dif­ferences between some of the woodworking terms, tools, skills and products we often run into.
Edited and written by enthusiasts there is a real feel for, and understanding of, the subject. The magazine presents projects and technical advice on all aspects of woodworking, plus news, reviews and ...
Besides everyone’s refrigerators getting a good cleaning, a lot of wood is available for wood chips. Wood chips are an excellent resource in the home garden, and by using them, we can keep ...
If the panels sit on a job site and get soaking wet, they’ll retain their strength, unlike wood. The product is stronger and more rigid than wood, and more fire-resistant. Unlike the timber ...
But when they die and rot, all that carbon goes right back out into the air. So a few researchers have proposed burying dead trees underground in so-called “wood vaults” to sequester the carbon in the ...
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This year’s shortlist for the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) Awards has been revealed. The Awards celebrate the outstanding skills, talent and achievements of the UK woodworking and joinery ...
Strangest of all: The gathering was a celebration of George magazine, the Clinton-era concoction of politics and celebrity culture co-founded by John F. Kennedy Jr., which stopped publishing a ...
The Atlantic is doing something exceedingly unusual for a magazine in 2024: increasing the number of issues it prints. The acclaimed 167-year-old magazine, once known as The Atlantic Monthly ...
Furniture & Cabinetmaking is the only woodworking magazine focused exclusively on fine furniture making. It reports on the latest styles, reflects the best of contemporary design, and also respects ...