Q & A: Why the Sharp Change in Color Between Heartwood and Sapwood?by David H. Jones
Q & A: Composite Decking for Stickering Lumberby Richard Jones
Q & A: Cook Pine to Harden the Sapby Christian Becksvoort
Wood Samples a Good Referenceby Tom Begnal
Maine-based company sells sample boxes of 46 North American wood species commonly used to make furniture
5 Overlooked Woodsby Anissa Kapsales
If you work wood in California or Washington state, you are probably familiar with tanoak, bay laurel, madrone, claro walnut, and alder. But if you hang your shop ...
Blotch-Free Cherryby Mark Schofield
Everybody loves cherry, and what's not to love: It's hard but not heavy, it cuts easily, it has interesting but workable grain, and it ages beautifully. But if ...
Q & A: Tips for Working Bambooby David Ebner
Western Hardwood Suppliersby Fine Woodworking editors
A list of lumberyards selling alder, bay laurel, claro walnut, madrone, or tanoak
Woodworking Materialsby Fine Woodworking editors
Online resources for wood, glues, sandpaper, finishes, and more
FWW Poll: Where You Buy Woodby Fine Woodworking editors
The local hardwood dealer is the overwhelming favorite
FWW Poll: Finding Wood, Finishing Are Biggest Frustrationsby Fine Woodworking editors
Finding good, affordable tools and keeping shop machines in tune also bug respondents.
Q & A: Dealing with Sappy Spanish Cedarby Strother Purdy
Video: Horizon Sawmill Tour: Evergreen Initiativewith Anissa Kapsales
Learn more about the company's conservation practices, in part four of this exclusive video tour.
Video: Horizon Sawmill Tour: Introductionwith Anissa Kapsales
Take an exclusive video tour of an up-to-date commercial sawmill.
Video: Horizon Sawmill Tour: Kiln Dryingwith Anissa Kapsales
See how the mill dries lumber in six massive state-of-the-art kilns, in part three of this exclusive video tour.