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- Alan Lacer, Woodturning ✏
- Alan has been involved in woodturning for over forty years as a turner, teacher, writer, exhibition coordinator, demonstrator and expert witness. Alan has been an instructor and demonstrator, working in all fifty states and six foreign countries. His published writings—upwards of 150—cover a wide spectrum of woodturning from historical and cultural, technical and specific projects. His specialties include the skew chisel, sharpening techniques, finishing, lidded boxes and making/using hook tools. In 1999 he was awarded the Honorary Member Award for that year from the American Association of Woodturners for his contributions to the field. He has appeared on PBS in the series, Woodturning Workshop and on the DYI channel.
- All4wood ✏
- wood kits, woodfinishing info, supplies,box joint jigs, woodworking fixtures, wood jigs or anything wood
- Bill Russell Studio ✏
- Custom finishing
- Canadian Woodworking Forum ✏
- The Canadian Woodworking Forum is a community for woodworkers in Canada and beyond. It offers discussions, advice, and resources on woodworking projects, tools, techniques, and more. Members can share tips, ask questions, and showcase their woodworking endeavors. The forum covers a variety of topics, including finishing, joinery, and woodturning, along with buying/selling equipment. Explore more through the forum’s interactive sections.
- Fine Woodworking Forum ✏
- The Fine Woodworking Forum is an active space for both professional and amateur woodworkers to discuss woodworking techniques, tools, projects, and more. Topics range from general discussions and woodworking advice to specific areas like joinery, finishing, and woodturning. The forum is a place for members to share insights, ask questions, and learn from one another. It's an excellent resource for woodworkers looking to improve their skills and engage with a passionate community.
- Homestead Finishing Products ✏
- Homestead Finishing Products specializes in stains and colorants, coatings, and HVLP spray equipment for woodworking. Browse our website and be sure to visit our forum to ask your finishing questions. A link to our EBAY Homestead Store for online ordering is available on this site.
- Hut Products ✏
- Pen Turning and finishing products
- Lumberjocks Woodworking Forum ✏
- The LumberJocks Woodworking Forum is a vibrant community for woodworkers to share knowledge, discuss projects, tools, and techniques, and ask questions. Topics cover everything from general woodworking and tool discussions to specific skills like woodturning, carving, and finishing. It also includes sections on workshop tips, safety, and even woodworking businesses. Members can showcase their work, participate in classifieds, and enjoy off-topic conversations. Explore more on their forum for detailed discussions and community engagement.
- Olde Mill Cabinet Shoppe ✏
- Hide glue and many kinds of exotic finishing supplies. They have the colored mica powders for gilding.
- Router Forums ✏
- A forum community dedicated to router and woodworking professionals and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about different types of routing and routers, shop safety, finishing, woodworking related topics, styles, tools, scales, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!
- Sawmill Creek Woodworking Forum ✏
- The Sawmill Creek Woodworking Forum is a popular community for woodworking enthusiasts, offering a space for discussion about tools, techniques, woodworking projects, and much more. Members can share advice, ask questions, and learn from each other’s experiences. The forum covers a variety of topics including woodworking machines, finishing, shop setups, and even woodworking business advice. It’s an interactive platform to engage with fellow hobbyists and professionals alike.
- Tools For Working Wood ✏
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Tools for Working Wood began in late 1990s as part of the Museum of Woodworking Tools, a virtual, on-line museum with exhibits about tools and their social context. It was the early days of the Internet and the museum was one of the first virtual museums on the web. Like all great museums, the Museum of Woodworking Tools had a gift shop. Initially the gift shop sold only Museum mugs, but slowly the Museum began to carry spare parts of Stanley planes, and then fine reproduction of classic planes. Tools for Working Wood was born.
The late 1990s and early 2000s experienced a resurgence of classic woodworking tools, and the new Tools for Working Wood expanded its selection of woodworking tools from all over the world. But in time being a vendor - even a vendor of the very best tools - was too limiting. We wanted to make and sell our own tools too. Tools for Working Wood created two award-winning tool lines: Gramercy Tools and BT&C (Brooklyn Tool & Craft). The Gramercy Tools line, which includes dovetail, sash, veneer, bow and carcase saws; finishing brushes; saw vise; riffler and cabinetmaker’s rasps; and patented holdfasts, are sold all over the world by fine tool sellers, but in the USA only by Tools for Working Wood exclusively. Our BT&C line, which features planing stops, brushes, shellac, spots, the versatile hardware saw and a range of nails, is carried by other tool sellers in the USA and overseas. We look to expanding both lines to bring innovative solutions to woodworking. That’s basically our goal in creating and operating Tools for Working Wood: bringing solutions to woodworking challenges, so you can do your best work and have fun doing so.
We invite you to join our community of dedicated craftspeople, building things with our hands, passing on traditions and learning from each other. We aim to provide the best tools with the best customer service. If you’re in the New York area, come visit our showroom and play with the tools in person. If you’re not, shop on-line or give us a call. We’d love to hear from you.
- Turners Retreat ✏
- Wood turning courses, tools, machinery, sharpening, wood, pen making, projects, pyrography, finishing, workshop, crafts turning
- UK Workshop ✏
- UK Workshop is an online community for woodworking enthusiasts in the UK. The forum covers a variety of topics, including general woodworking, hand tools, buying advice, woodturning, CNC, and more. Members share project ideas, discuss woodworking techniques, offer reviews, and showcase their work. The forum also includes sections for workshop builds, finishing advice, jigs, and shop-made tools. It's an active space for both beginners and experienced woodworkers to interact and learn.
- Waterlox Surface Coatings ✏
- Finishing supplies
- West System ✏
- Epoxies for finishing and adhesive applications
- Woodnet Forums ✏
- Woodnet Forums is a comprehensive platform for woodworking enthusiasts, offering discussions on woodworking techniques, tools, and projects. It features sections for power tools, hand tools, woodturning, finishing, and home improvement. The forum also includes a "Tool Swap N' Sell" area for buying and selling equipment. Woodworkers can exchange advice, solutions, and project ideas in a community-driven environment. The site encourages active engagement, making it an excellent resource for hobbyists and professionals alike.
- Wood Talk Online ✏
- Wood Talk Online is a woodworking community where enthusiasts can discuss a wide range of topics such as general woodworking, advanced techniques, power tools, hand tools, finishing, and project showcases. It also features specific sections for digital design, jigs and fixtures, and CNC. The forum allows members to share their knowledge, seek advice, and display their work, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced woodworkers.
- Woodworking Talk ✏
- Woodworking Talk is a community for woodworking professionals and enthusiasts. It covers a variety of topics, including shop safety, tools, machinery, techniques, carpentry, and woodworking styles. The forum also features discussions on lumber, finishing, woodworking reviews, and classifieds. Members can share their projects, ask for advice, and engage in both beginner and advanced discussions. It's an active space for anyone interested in woodworking, whether hobbyist or professional.
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