lumber
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Swing-out Panel Storage
In just under five feet of wall space, this pivoting cart can stow lots of full-size sheet goods and cutoffs. Just swing it out for easy access to either side.
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How Quickly is Lumber Treated to Prevent Checking?
How soon after cutting is wood treated to prevent checking?
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Maine Heritage Timber: Turning Old Logs into New Possibilities
First-growth logs become flooring, wainscot countertops and more, thanks to small company’s reclamation efforts.
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Tips for Using a Portable Sawmill
These tips will help you produce more useable lumber whether you hire a sawyer or use your own portable sawmill.
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Viva Las Vegas, and AWFS!
Every two years, the woodworking industry braves the summer heat and the cacophony of slot machines to attend AWFS —…
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Tips for Using a Portable Sawmill
Editor’s Note: Sandor Nagyszalanczy is the author of the article “Portable Sawmills: Lumber from Local Trees” in the July/August 2013…
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Felling a Tree the Old-Fashioned Way
I had a lot of fun working on a Portable Sawmills article for the forthcoming July/August issue of Woodworker’s Journal….
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Rethinking the Simple 2×4
Author uses unusually clear 2x4s to make outfeed table behind his table saw. Reflects on their worth as project wood.
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A Popular Hardwood for Interior Parts
Mentioned in a previous post, yellow poplar is my go-to wood for many of my woodworking projects.
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The Cheap, Good Wood
The words cheap and good usually aren’t used together when the subject is wood for woodworking. But in the case of the Southern yellow pines, this wording is well-suited.