Owl nestboxes
January 9, 2007
Three days before Christmas, my son Jo arrives with many sheets of exterior ply, the raw materials for several Owl nestboxes to be ... Read More →
Woodworker’s Resource
January 1, 2007
Woodworkers Resource is where Information meets Inspiration. They offer information to help in your pursuit of working wood whether your 7 years old, or 77 years old. Check out their free videos, blog, interviews, and newsletter at WoodworkersResource.com. Read More →
The Workshop of Charles Neil
January 1, 2007
Charles Neil is a well-published award-winning furniture maker literally making antiques on a daily basis. Fortunately for us, he enjoys sharing his knowledge. Charles has numerous video clips available on his site, as well as DVD’s, classes, and a forum. You can spend a good day or two just catching up, so you’ve been warned. Read More →
Philsville
January 1, 2007
Philip Edwards is an amazing plane maker in England. Its woodworking, Philly Style! Read More →
Tool Crib
January 1, 2007
A tool-focused blog from the folks at ToolCrib.com. Read More →
The Renaissance Woodworker
January 1, 2007
So many projects, so little time… Welcome to Woodworking A-D-D. Read More →
Lost Art Press Blog
January 1, 2007
The founders of Lost Art Press – Lucy May, Christopher Schwarz and John Hoffman – are trying to restore the balance between hand and machine work by unearthing the lost art of hand skills and explaining how they can be integrated with the machinery in the modern shop to help produce furniture that is crisp, well-proportioned, stout and quickly made. Read More →
Magic Woodworks
January 1, 2007
Keith Burtis is a professional woodturner and cabinetmaker. Keith says, “I have been working with my hands creatively my whole life, it’s a trait passed down through generations of men in my family tree. My professional goals are to be able to go full time as a woodturning artist and writer. Many of my pieces are functional as well as artistic including wine bottle stoppers, ringholders, ornamental vases, small weed/flower pots, bowls, and children’s toys among other things.” Read More →
Toologics
January 1, 2007
A tool blog from the folks at Toolking.com. Read More →
Tool Talk Podcast
January 1, 2007
A podcast from the folks at Toolmonger.com. Chuck and Shawn like to talk about tools, tools, and guess what else? MORE TOOLS! Read More →
Woodworking Online
January 1, 2007
A great blog from the folks at Woodsmith and ShopNotes. Their blog is helpful and informative and the video podcast is top-notch. Their videos are actually in-store demos, filmed on location at the Woodsmith Store in Iowa. Read More →
The Morning Woodworker
January 1, 2007
The blog is run by Eric, who says, “I’m Eric, an amateur woodworker. This blog is to chronicle my experience in setting up shop, learning the craft of woodworking and having fun doing it!” Read More →
Adventures in Woodworking
January 1, 2007
Eric lives in Malaysia and butchers beautiful and exotic wood in his 6×8 workshop. His blog chronicles his journey into woodworking with hand tools, with most of the curse words edited out. Read More →
MauBow Turnings
January 1, 2007
Jeff is a self-confessed turning addict. And his work reflects his passion. He makes handmade wooden forms on his antique homemade lathe. Each piece is unique and one of a kind. Read More →
Skiving Off
January 1, 2007
Jeff Skiver is a disease free non-smoker with no visible tattoos or piercings. Having survived repeated closed head injuries, Jeff has a slightly slanted view of the world of woodworking. For some reason Popular Woodworking buys articles from him (the rumor is he provided a kidney for someone in management at F+W Publications). Read More →
Wood Talk Online
January 1, 2007
A woodworking podcast from Marc Spagnuolo of The Wood Whisperer and Matt Vanderlist of Matt’s Basement Workshop. The show features general woodworking discussion and listener voicemails and emails. Read More →
Sauer and Steiner
January 1, 2007
Simply amazing hand planes! Read More →
David Charlesworth
January 1, 2007
David Charlesworth is a well-known and highly respected woodworker, author and teacher. He has numerous videos and books primarily focused on improving your experience with hand tools. Read More →
Under Construction Live
January 1, 2007
Splintered Board Podcast
January 1, 2007
A audio show that chronicles Rick Waters’ journey from beginner woodworker to craftsman. Read More →
ToolRank.com
January 1, 2007
Tool-Rank.com is dedicated to helping you find the best ranked tools. Review your tools to let the big manufacturers know what they need to do to make you happy. The Blog keeps you up to date with the latest tool news, and rumors. Tool-Rank.com also features editor reviews, message boards, and more. Don’t let bad tools go to good people. Read More →
Backsaw
January 1, 2007
My site (it’s only been up a short while) is all about handsaws, specifically for woodworkers to learn more about saws, sawmakers and historical perspectives relating to the saw making industry. With a special interest in 19th Century British Backsaws. (Can’t get much more arcane that that!) I am building an on-line searchable database of British Sawmakers. Read More →
The Refined Edge
January 1, 2007
Norman Pirollo produces unique studio furniture with a modern flare. He offers his design and build philosophy with traditional techniques and modern design. Furniture creations are documented from start to finish. Norman says, “In the process of designing and creating furniture I also strive to work with hand tools as much as I can.” Read More →
J Alexander Woodworking
January 1, 2007
Jared Patchin, a 26 year old guy in Boise, ID, has been running a small, one-man woodworking shop specializing in custom furniture and cabinetry, since March of 2008. He decided to take the plunge after building furniture on the side for over four years. He posts weekly blog entries chronicling the work on the jobs in the shop. Read More →
Rough Cut Show
January 1, 2007
Podcasting to the “serious” woodworker. Tommy MacDonald brings us into his shop as he builds his classic furniture. Read More →




