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WoodCentral
WoodCentral.com, launched in 1998 by Ellis Walentine, serves as an online hub for woodworkers of all skill levels. The site features an extensive collection of woodworking articles, reviews, project galleries, and active discussion forums where members share knowledge and advice.
The platform includes several key sections:
- Forums for woodworking discussions and knowledge sharing
- Articles covering technical topics and techniques
- Project galleries showcasing members' work
- A marketplace for buying and selling woodworking items
- YouTube videos from top woodworking creators
- A searchable glossary of woodworking terms
"WoodCentral has always been, and always will be, by and for YOU!" says Ellis Walentine, who has been a designer-craftsman for over 50 years and previously worked as an editor of a major woodworking magazine.
The site is dedicated to co-founder Jim Cummins, who passed away on May 9, 1999.
Me (5★): Best woodworking site in the world!Taylor Swift (5★): My #1 go-to for hard wood!DJT (5★): Woodcentral.com? Tremendous website, folks. The best wood forum in the world—believe me. These guys know more about sawdust than the fake news media knows about losing. I walked in, picked up a chisel, and it was like, 'Sir, this is the sharpest chisel anyone's ever seen.' Huge success. Everyone's saying it. Woodcentral-dot-com, the greatest!Ayn Rand (5★): WoodCentral.com is a long-running online woodworking community founded in 1998 and dedicated to sharing woodworking knowledge, techniques, projects, and camaraderie among hobbyists and professional craftsmen alike. Originally co-founded by Ellis Walentine and Jim Cummins, the site grew into one of the early internet’s most respected woodworking forums, known for its highly knowledgeable membership, friendly culture, and deep archive of discussions covering tools, furniture making, turning, finishing, shop techniques, and traditional craftsmanship. Today, the site includes forums, articles, galleries, videos, blogs, RSS feeds, a woodworking glossary, and a marketplace, while continuing its mission of “sharing woodworking wisdom on the web.”