Happy New Year

As we welcome the New Year, we at WoodCentral want to take a moment to express our heartfelt wishes to all our readers and woodworking enthusiasts. Reflecting on the Past Year2024 has been a remarkable year for our community, filled with creativity, collaboration, and countless woodworking projects shared among passionate members. We are grateful for … Read more

WoodCentral Archive

New articles are being published using our new content management system; however, we have hundreds of articles published over the years that are now part of an ARCHIVE which contains a wealth of diverse woodworking information, insight and constructive reviews. All articles are tagged with one or more keywords which can be used in conjunction with … Read more

RIP Forrest Addy

Forrest Addy was a well-known and respected figure in the machinist community, particularly on online forums and websites dedicated to machining and metalworking. His contributions and expertise made him a popular and influential presence among machinists and hobbyists. Background and expertise Forrest Addy was recognized for his extensive knowledge and experience in machining, particularly in … Read more

Our readers discuss chisels

Excerpts from our forums Sandford Levy asked: Hi, I am a handtool newbie who has recently been working up to hand cut dovetails, e.g., I have been practicing cutting to a line at an angle appropriate for a dovetail with my Lee Valley rip dozuki (hmm… why is it so much easier in oak than in pine?). I … Read more

Woodworker transitions to full-time RV living for travel, homeschooling, and remote craftsmanship

A woodworker shares their decision to sell their home and live full-time in an RV with their family. They explain their reasons for this lifestyle change, including their desire to travel, homeschool their children, and pursue woodworking remotely. The video also features a trip to Home Depot to purchase new tools for their mobile workshop. Discuss … Read more

The hexagon house hotel

The Hexagon House Hotel, built in 1895 in Mineral Wells, Texas, was dismantled in 1959 for its building materials. It was constructed of long-leaf yellow pine; the exterior was cypress siding, and the roof was covered with hand-split cypress shingles. The interior was of “Heart of Pine” — the hardest that could be found wood. … Read more

The future of woodworking: a thriving hobby in a changing world

Woodworking, a craft steeped in tradition, is poised for an exciting future as a hobby. Despite challenges like rising wood prices and technological advancements, the art of working with wood is set to evolve and flourish in the coming years. Adapting to economic changes The woodworking community has faced recent challenges, including a 300% increase … Read more

The American Chestnut tree

The American Chestnut tree, frequently reaching heights of ten stories, was once the standout feature of the Appalachian forests. Historical records describe hillsides adorned with blossoms each July and autumns brimming with wagon loads of chestnut burs. The disappearance of the American Chestnut tree is often cited as the most devastating ecological disaster to impact … Read more

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