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Woodwork Magazine
Woodwork Magazine is a magazine for all woodworkers.
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Added: 08-14-2008)
http://www.woodwork-mag.com - Details

T. M. Uli & Son
I have a one man shop, specializing in custom made furniture. I have a fondness for the Arts & Crafts styles, but will build to suit. All furniture, no matter what style, is made utilizing the time tested methods of work that will produce a piece that will last for generations.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-11-2008)
http://www.tmuli.com - Details

Country Workshops
The woodworking school that focuses on traditional craftsmanship with hand tools. It was started in 1978 by Drew Langsner, author of The Chairmaker's Workshop. In our woodworking classes hands-on experience and theory are combined in courses built around the making of carefully selected projects
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Added: 08-10-2008)
http://www.countryworkshops.org - Details

WoodTreks 5.0
My name is Keith Cruickshank. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been building or sculpting things with wood. I appreciate the beauty of wood and I like to design and create in wood. It turns out, I also have an interest in filmmaking and a background with the internet. I now host this personal video blog, where I shoot, produce, and publish videos about wood art and craft - and the people who make it happen. I do this for fun. It’s my passion.
(Clicks: 4; Comments: 0; Added: 08-10-2008)
http://www.woodtreks.com - Details

Shop Made Tools
An excellent collection of tutorials for making shop made tools from Derek Cohen in Australia. Includes a marking and cutting gauge, a knife for marking dovetails and more!
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 08-09-2008)
http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/index.html - Details

In The Woodshop With Derek Cohen
I live in Perth, Australia and I am drawn to handtools, their design and history. Most of my machines gather dust as I prefer building furniture by traditional vintage methods, techniques of which I will describe here and walk you through. There are articles on building your own tools, such as planes, chisels, knives and saws. Drop by.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-09-2008)
http://www.inthewoodshop.com - Details

General Finishes
We make the finest wood finishes in the country. They are easy to use, the colors are fabulous and the top coats are strong and long wearing. Whether you want the bold, luscious colors of water base paints and stains, the look of aged wood that has acquired a patina from generations of use or the classic traditional wood tones of our wipe-on oil base finishes, we have the finish for you. (United States)
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-08-2008)
http://www.generalfinishes.com - Details

The Stanley Bench Plane Dating Page
The information in this Web page is derived from a type study done by Roger Smith, in his book "Patented Transitional & Metallic Planes in America." Patrick Leach reformatted the type study and added comments based on his experience with Stanley planes. I converted the type study to hypertext and added the plane dating flowchart and feature timeline.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-07-2008)
http://www.hyperkitten.com/tools/stanley_bench_plane/dating/main.html - Details

The Superior Works
The Superior Works is your one-stop source for old and new tools, and the official home of the cult classic, Patrick's Blood and Gore, a must-read for anyone with even a mild interest in Stanley planes.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-07-2008)
http://www.supertool.com/ - Details

A Handbook Of Maritime Trees
Information about thirty-two distinctive native trees of the Canadian Maritimes that commonly grow to ten metres or more as a single woody stem or trunk. Includes descriptions, habitat benefits and more.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-06-2008)
http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/subsite/maritimetrees/maritimetrees - Details

Woodsmith Shop
From the publishers of Woodsmith magazine it's America's newest woodworking TV show. Broadcasted on public television.
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Added: 08-05-2008)
http://www.woodsmithshop.com/ - Details

Jake's Chair
This is where you can find all sorts of information about building these classic adirondack style chairs for yourself. The site has condensed all the information out there into one central source. You'll find analysis and walkthrough of the plans, photos of Jake's Chair and you can download the original plans, and participate in the forum.
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 07-29-2008)
http://www.jakeschair.com/ - Details

Photographing Your Carvings
Lynn Doughty explains what type of set-up he uses when photographing his carvings. Here are his secrets and what you'll need to do something similar.
(Clicks: 2; Comments: 0; Added: 07-25-2008)
http://outwestwoodcarving.blogspot.com/2008/07/photographing-your-carvings_24.html - Details

Kevin's Woodturnings
My name is Kevin Neelley and I live in Lenexa, Kansas. The woodturnings found in this website are examples of my unique designs of that I show at local and regional art fairs. There are also instruction pages about designing segmented bowls as well as plans for constructing accurate ring-segment cutting sleds.
(Clicks: 2; Comments: 0; Added: 07-24-2008)
http://www.turnedwood.com - Details

Hal Taylor 5.0
I have been making rocking chairs now for about 15 years and have made almost 300 beautiful rockers. I have taught hundreds of folks to make my rocking chairs through my Rocking Chair U program. I make what I believe are the most comfortable and beautiful rocking chairs in the world.
(Clicks: 6; Comments: 1; Added: 07-24-2008)
http://www.haltaylor.com - Details

The Windsor Institute
The Windsor Institute was founded by the internationally renowned chair maker Mike Dunbar and his wife Sue. It is the only school in the world dedicated to teaching Windsor Chair-making.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 07-15-2008)
http://www.thewindsorinstitute.com - Details

Pete Ryan the Woodcarver
Pete has been carving for over 30 years now and still enjoys carving every day, creating new pieces of art for people to enjoy and have around their towns, and have something a little special to add to their homes and gardens. He carved the carvings for the town of Hope, BC and is now carving some for Langley, BC.
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Added: 07-10-2008)
http://www.pete-ryan.ca/ - Details

The Pen Shop
Offers an active forum, extensive tutorials, photo gallery and more. It's where penturners talk shop!
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Added: 07-02-2008)
http://www.thepenshop.net/ - Details

Bear River Bodger
John Fowler enjoys the challenge of combining his knowledge of engineering principles with the creative aspect of designing and building a piece of furniture that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. When designing tables and chairs, John tries to keep in mind that the wood is an organic material and anything made from it should reflect its origin. (Nova Scotia, Canada)
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Added: 06-30-2008)
http://www.windsorchair.ca - Details

Chipping Away
In addition to a variety of carving tooks, books, videos and more, Chipping Away manufactures chip carving knives, the Ultimate Sharpening Machine, Ultimate Power Honer, leather strops and belts, Sharpie Sticks, ceramic sharpening stones, drawing templates, and several basswood and butternut wood products.
(Clicks: 2; Comments: 0; Added: 06-21-2008)
http://www.chippingaway.com/WoodCarving/ - Details

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