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Amateur Woodworkers
Mark Spaulding

Cabinet Supply
US Home Products

Finishing Supplies
Abrasive Resource
Finishing Equipment & Supplies
Jeff Jewitt/Homestead
 Finishing Products


General Woodworking
A Wood Miser's Woodshop
Bill Sharp's Home Workshop
Grampa's Workshop
J&S Enterprises
Jim Barry - The Woodchuck Canuck
Mike's Place
Rick's Woodworking
Wollers Kustom Shoppe
WoodNet
WoodShopDemos.com

Guilds and Associations
Howard County
 Woodworkers Guild

Scrollsaw Association
 of the World

Woodworker's Guild of Georgia

Hardware Supply
Architectural Builders Supply
CabinetKnob
ClockPrints
D. Lawless Hardware
Flush Cut Inc.
Horton Brasses
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
The Widget Mfg. Co.

Lumber Supply
LaGrange Resources

Online Gallery for Professionals
CustomMade

Plans
Bryan's Furniture Plans
Build It Plans and Ideas
Dales Best Wood Toys
Free Plans and Projects Links
Jeff Greef Woodworking
PlansNow
Self Construction
Vintage Games Woodworking Plans
Windy Hill Woods

Professional Woodworking
Across-The-Board Woodworks
All From Wood
Azuco Woodworks
Best Cabinets
BG Artforms
Bernie's Segmented Wooden Bowls
Bill's Woodworking Homepage
Charles Chesna Carpentry
Commercial Woodwork Solutions
Contemorary Wooden Chairs
Country Meadows Baskets and Hampers
Creative Woodworking
Custom Furniture Creations
Custom Wood Designs
Dadwood of Texas
Doug's Woodworking Section
Hometown Woodworking
Hunter Creek Inc.
JMF
J W Morlan's Unique Wood Gifts
Jaeger & Ernst Custom Cabinetmakers
Lee Grindinger
Little Bear Canoe Co.
Mad Hunky Workshop
Mainely Made
MJM Woodworks
Modern Cabinetmaking
My Workshop
Nellis Custom Woodworks
Peter Loh
QuickDrawers
Rainbow Woodworking
Red Barn Gallery
RJ Fine Woodworking RoweCraft
Rumsby Woodart
Schuyler Furniture
Seth Townsend Kitchen Design
Solid Wood Frames
Stoughton's Woodsmith
Thomas W. Newman, Cabinetmaker
W.G.Joinery
Whispering Woodworks
Wood Grain Pens
WoodChairParts.com
Wooden Art By L&L
Woodshop Artisans
Woodshop.Net
Woodworking Matters

Woodworking Literature
Rideau Cabinets
Sam Allen
Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.

Woodworking Schools
Kelly Mehler's School of Woodworking
Willow Tree Academy

Woodworking Services
DustCollectorExperts.com
Log And Rustic Furniture
The Woodworker's Club

Woodworking Tools
Carbide.com
Coastal Tool
Festool Power Tools
Kehoe Jig
Pacific Saw Blades
ToggleClamps.biz
Tools Plus
Wagner Electronics
Wood Artistry




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A Wood Miser's Woodshop
Abrasive Resource
Across-The-Board Woodworks
All From Wood
Architectural Builders Supply
Azuco Woodworks

Best Cabinets
Bill Sharp's Home Workshop
Bill's Woodworking Homepage
BG Artforms
Bryan's Furniture Plans
Build It Plans and Ideas

CabinetKnob
Carbide.com
Charles Chesna Carpentry
ClockPrints
Coastal Tool
Coer du Bois
Commercial Woodwork Solutions
Contemorary Wooden Chairs
Country Meadows Baskets and Hampers
Creative Woodworking
Custom Furniture Creations
Custom Wood Designs
CustomMade

D. Lawless Hardware
Dadwood of Texas
Dales Best Wood Toys
Doug's Woodworking Section
DustCollectorExperts.com

Festool Power Tools
Finishing Equipment & Supplies
Flush Cut Inc.

Grampa's Workshop

Hometown Woodworking
Horton Brasses
Howard County
 Woodworkers Guild

Hunter Creek Inc.

J W Morlan's Unique Wood Gifts
J&S Enterprises
Jaeger & Ernst Custom Cabinetmakers
Jeff Greef Woodworking
Jeff Jewitt/Homestead Finishing Products
Jim Barry - The Woodchuck Canuck
JMF

Kehoe Jig
Kelly Mehler's School of Woodworking

LaGrange Resources
Lee Grindinger
Little Bear Canoe Co.
Log And Rustic Furniture

Mad Hunky Workshop
Mark Spaulding

Mainely Made
Mike's Place
MJM Woodworks
Modern Cabinetmaking
My Workshop

Nellis Custom Woodworks

QuickDrawers

Pacific Saw Blades
Peter Loh
PlansNow

Rainbow Woodworking
Red Barn Gallery
Rick's Woodworking
Rideau Cabinets
RJ Fine Woodworking
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
RoweCraft
Rumsby Woodart

Sam Allen
Schuyler Furniture
Scrollsaw Association
 of the World

Self Construction
Seth Townsend Kitchen Design
Solid Wood Frames
Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
Stoughton's Woodsmith

Thomas W. Newman, Cabinetmaker
The Widget Mfg. Co.
The Woodworker's Club
The Woodworker's Gallery
Thomas W. Newman, Cabinetmaker
ToggleClamps.biz
Tools Plus

US Home Products

Vintage Games Woodworking Plans

Wagner Electronics
W.G.Joinery
Whispering Woodworks
Willow Tree Academy

Windy Hill Woods
Wollers Kustom Shoppe
Wood Artistry
Wood Grain Pens
WoodCars.net
WoodChairParts.com
Wooden Art By L&L
WoodNet
Woodshop Artisans
Woodshop.Net
WoodShopDemos.com
Woodworker's Guild of Georgia
Woodworking in Western Montana
Woodworking Matters
ToggleClamps.biz
Any time you do something over and over, you probably need toggle clamps. This company sells nice ones for a decent price, a $7.98 fixed shipping charge, and a 30 day guarantee! If you aren't using toggle clamps, what are you waiting for?

WoodChairParts.com
It's really hard for professional woodworkers to re-make broken chair parts efficiently. As a consequence, the replaced part can end up costing more than the whole chair. WoodChairParts.com is dedicated to alleviating that problem. Check them out!

QuickDrawers
Many woodworkers only tackle one kitchen in their lives - their own. Then they spend thousands of dollars on tools and cutters they may never use again. QuickDrawers (and doors) has a better idea. Let them do the tricky stuff. Try it out!

Mainely Made
Jerry Larrivee started Mainely Made 20 years ago to perpetuate the notion that quality furniture made of solid wood has an enduring value you just can't get from stuff made of cheap materials. Does anyone doubt he is right? I don't think so.

Wood Artistry
What happens when you combine Scary Sharp with a top-quality, slowly-rotating, horizontal honing disk? The Lap-Sharp Sharpening System is what. Given the almost unlimited grit options available, there is likely no more versatile system on the market!

Tools Plus
It's always a good feeling when one of the companies I buy tools from contributes to the website. Some of my money comes back but more importantly, this link helps to get the word out there are other places to buy tools than only the big box stores. The day that stops being true will be a sad one for all woodworkers!

Wooden Art By L&L
Whenever I slap a few pieces of plywood together, spray on some lacquer and deliver it to a client, I get, "Jim! You're such an artist!" Not so... I'm a mechanic. Larry Oster is the artist and I know where I'm getting my Christmas presents this year!

Architectural Builders Supply
Mostly what these folks sell is doors and door hardware, but the assortment is so varied, I found myself visiting for a whole hour and still didn't see it all!

Finishing Equipment & Supplies
Featuring Accuspray, 3M Paint Preparation Systems and the highly-rated General Finishes waterborne stains and coatings, this company offers one-stop shopping for the latest in finishing technology.

Seth Townsend Kitchen Design
When it comes to fixing up your home, kitchen remodeling usually brings the best return on your investment. If you live in Georgia, get Seth Townsend and do it right.

US Home Products
Imagine sometime in the future ordering cabinets on the internet and having them arrive at your door just a few weeks later! With US Home Products, the future is now!

MJM Woodworks
It's too bad I make my own furniture 'cause if I didn't, Maury would probably get the job. There is something about his presentation which really impresses me. It will you, too!

Solid Wood Frames
With the popularity of Mission Style furniture, you would think every frame maker on the planet would make and market wares similar to those of Jim McDermott. Not so! This is the real deal folks. Check it out!

The Widget Mfg. Co.
Widgets are different things to different people. To us woodworkers, widgets are those indespensible little items needed to finish our projects that we often forget and require an extra trip to the hardware store. Stop wasting precious gasoline and stock up now!

D. Lawless Hardware
So... I'm looking at this hardware site put together by David Lawless and the same thought creeps into my mind over and over, "Hey, that's a pretty good price!" Then I opened browser windows to a couple of other suppliers to compare prices and found out I was right! Being right is fun, but saving money is enjoyable, too!. :)

Best Cabinets
Some sites on the net demand you have broadband 'cause you just can't click the links fast enough. This is one of those sites. There is lots of woodworking here, folks, and that translates into lots of experience. Very impressive!

Charles Chesna Carpentry
Once you see his furniture, you'll wonder why he calls it carpentry. It looks like fine cabinetry to me. I like the way the grain of the wood runs across adjacent drawer faces. That's a sign of quality craftsmanship.

Schuyler Furniture
Richard Fishel uses only solid wood in the construction of his Arts and Crafts style masterpieces - no particleboard or fiber board! Amazingly, his prices are good, too!!!

CabinetKnob
Builder Resources offers a wide variety of hardware and decorative wood products. I particularly like all the carved ornamentation you can easily add to your projects. If you have lots of fancy woodworking to do and not much time, this is the place to go!

Custom Furniture Creations
John Rose likes to give Nature much of the credit for the beauty of his wooden masterpieces. It just proves what a generous soul he has. Drop on in and see for yourself what John and Nature have made.

Pacific Saw Blades
These blades are built to European standards using only the best European materials. The inventory is impressive, with a blade for most woodworking applications. And they have both HSS and carbide edged planer knives, too.

DustCollectorExperts.com
This site provides an interesting overview of industrial dust collection information. If you need serious dust collection equipment, give them a call!

Rick's Woodworking
It's always great to see websites where you find great enthusiasim for woodworking. Rick's is just such a place with lots of links to free plans, information and what he loves the most!

Dales Best Wood Toys
Supposing you want to make a toy truck. Are you really going to design it yourself? Wouldn't you rather spend valuable time in the shop making toys instead of scribbling on pieces of paper? Something to consider, huh.

Hometown Woodworking
Many professional woodworkers lose their enthusiasm for woodworking under the stress of paying bills and making deadlines. Gail O'Rourke is not one of those woodworkers. Do you want a surly old curmudgeon making your furniture? I don't think so!

Thomas W. Newman, Cabinetmaker
Bookmatching veneers is easy. Bookmatching solid wood and building whole pieces of furniture from a single log is a different challenge altogether. Thomas W. Newman makes it look easy from his very tasteful and finely-crafted website.

Log And Rustic Furniture
Anytime a website helps you find what you want, it's a good thing. Tom Heatherington has such a site and one you need to visit if log or rustic furniture is what you want. Easy to use and most thorough. Try it - you'll like it!

J W Morlan's Unique Wood Gifts
Handcrafted all natural solid wood limited edition, commissioned and custom made creations. Each is signed, dated and numbered. Each is accompanied with a certificate and documents organized in an elegant folder. Custom made inquiries and orders are welcomed.

Kelly Mehler's School of Woodworking
Avid readers of Fine Woodworking know Kelly Mehler. He's been gracing those hallowed pages with his tablesaw expertise for a long time. Now he has a school offering his magic in person. What are you waiting for?

Willow Tree Academy
Have you ever wondered where people go to learn carving a cabriole leg or veneering a cockbeaded drawer front? If so, Joe Trippi has an answer. His Willow Tree Academy specializes in teaching such esoteric skills. Is there a ball and claw in your future?

Rumsby Woodart
For every woodworker there is some part of the craft which pulls them along just for the sheer joy. With Ryan Rumsby it's boxes. Little ones, big ones, plain or fancy, it doesn't matter - they're all exquisite and looking for new owners to fill them with treasure!

Bernie's Segmented Wooden Bowls
When my aching back won't let me build cabinets anymore, I'm going to buy a lathe and turn fancy bowls all day. It will be my retirement. Bernie Thomas is test-driving my plan. Click on over and see how he's doing, and my future!

Flush Cut Inc.
Have you ever looked at a new product and said to yourself, "Wow, why didn't I think of that?!". Well, the Flush Cut accessory for your reciprocating saw is just one of those items. If you have ever used a Sawzall, this puppy is for you!

My Workshop
After 35 years of professional woodworking, anyone would have a few interesting tools and a philosophy to share, but few will be more entertaining than Steve Altman. The marble floor story is a classic every professional can relate to; you'll want to read every page!

ClockPrints
Nearly every woodworker wants to make a signature clock at one time or another. To that end, ClockPrints is here to help. They offer fine art paper clock dials you won't find anywhere else, and for the time being, you can get your logo added to the dial for free!

Azuco Woodworks, New Buffalo, MI
Paul Zubrys is a woodworker of many talents: machinist, real estate agent, aviator. Now he builds Arts and Crafts furniture. Is he a man on a Mission (style)? You be the judge!

Red Barn Gallery
Bob and Judy Bradley offer a variety of wood and weaving artwork through their Red Barn Gallery. I particularly like Bob's turned bowls and Judy's weavings depict great skill and creativity. They need to raise their prices; get there before they do!

Abrasive Resource
Many woodworkers spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on fancy sanding equipment, yet still buy their sandpaper five sheets at a time at the big box store. Abrasive Resource will sell you professional abrasives in bulk at a discount - your final step towards happy sanding!

Woodworking Matters
There are few woodworkers who display more enthusiasm for woodworking than Drew McManus. His marvelous website chronicles this love of woodworking. If you aren't a woodworker now, you just might be after a visit. You're forewarned!

Wood Grain Pens
For many people there is nothing more personal or gratifying than making or using a finely-crafted wooden pen. This is obviously true for Thomas Lyons who is offering his pens on the web. Drop by for some beautiful workmanship in a small package!

Horton Brasses
There are simply not enough superlatives to describe what I think when visiting Horton Brasses on the web. Do you start with their business transparency; the sense of family one feels; the quality and variety of their hardware? I don't know - you'll just have to see for yourself.

Little Bear Canoe Company
Building wood and canvas canoes is tricky woodworking. About the only thing more challenging might be building a 5' canvas model canoe. "Amazing"

All From Wood
There is nothing better than woodworking, unless you can sell your work and make a little money. Ken Eyerman is taking it a step further by putting his masterpieces on the web so they can sell themselves. Nice going Ken!

Country Meadows Baskets and Hampers
Carl and Donna Lowery have created a great site to sell their impressive woven wares. Not only are their products reasonably priced and very attractive, their site has a cleanliness and ease of use which should be a model for us all!

Howard County Woodworkers Guild
The HCWG is strategically located between Baltimore and Washington in Maryland. They maintain an excellent woodworking video library and are active in local craft fairs and host woodworking demonstrations at their monthly meetings. They even have their own community workshop so you don't need your own tools to join!

Nellis Custom Woodworks
From chokecherry chairs to water towers, from barns to conference tables, this is one of the widest scopes yours truly has ever seen. Nellis Custom Woodworking specializes in recycled lumber, and their products will add a touch of class to any rustic decor.

WoodShopDemos.com
John Lucas is the Santa Claus of woodworking. Every day is like the day before Christmas where John and his elves play with the very latest woodworking toys... er... I mean tools. Though John won't be coming down your chimney, his site has great pictures so everyone can join in the fun.

Peter Loh
With a nod towards minimalism , Peter Loh's furniture reflects an emphasis on contemporary elegance. This motif spreads to his tasteful website where the furniture is the showpiece and visitors are undistracted by anything else. Peter shows us how it's done, folks. Stop by and learn!

Mark's Garage Shop
Mark is a chaplain in the US Navy who builds the furniture for their base chapel. The cost of the wood comes out of his own pocket, giving him the enjoyment of woodworking and saving us taxpayers a lot of money. What a guy!

Hunter Creek Inc.
What do you get for the busy woodworker? How about another woodworker to make tools and fixtures for their shop? From workbenches to mitersaw stands, Todd Wilmotte is there to help. Drop on by!

Jaeger & Ernst Custom Cabinetmakers
Jaeger and Ernst declare "Dreams Fulfilled Upon Request". A short visit to their site makes you feel they can deliver. With an impressive array of completed projects, one gets the notion they can make anything you want - the pinnacle of custom woodworking!

WoodNet
This is the wood-related site for August Home Publishing Co., the originators of Woodsmith, ShopNotes and Workbench magazines. You can find tool reviews, woodworking plans and a great woodworking bulletin board. Enjoy!

RoweCraft
John Rowe does it all: custom furniture, kitchenware, turnings. From his site, you can find nearly anything you want with a strong focus on nice, inexpensive gifts. From pens to perfume atomizers - they are all handcrafted in New Hampshire!

Whispering Woodworks
It's with a big smile and some stunning Tiger Maple that David Beach greets visitors to his website. David likes building in the classic tradition, using tried and true techniques - the ones made famous by the masters. Definitely worth a visit. Dovetails and some beautiful woodwork are only a click away!

Woodshop Artisans
Hopefully every pro woodworker has at least one item on their site displaying the depth of their skill. Jason and Angela Frantz have several: from three beautiful boats to some very nicely-detailed built-ins. I also liked their "Industry FAQ". It strikes the perfect balance between what a client should know about custom woodworking without being overwhelming - perhaps the best I've seen on the subject!

RJ Fine Woodworking
R J Spomer makes some pretty great furniture. It ain't easy to pull off fancy custom built-ins but he makes it look simple. If you're looking for ways to spruce up your home, his website is an excellent starting point for ideas.

Rainbow Woodworking
It's always impressive when a woodworker comes on the Web with a great website. Daniel Sheetz has such a presentation. It's clean and creative - a model for everyone else. While visiting, don't forget Daniel's furniture - it's first-rate, too!

Commercial Woodwork Solutions
Most woodworkers think finish touchup is the trickiest part of the craft. The rest of us know it is. Mark Gunter not only makes it look easy, he makes it his living. For more info on the other tricks Mark has up his sleeve, pop on in!

Rideau Cabinets
Many woodworkers know Danny Proulx from his contributions to Cabinetmaking Magazine. Others know him from his numerous books on cabinetmaking. Did you know he has a website? Did you know you can send him an email? Well, now you do. What are you waiting for? ;)

Custom Wood Designs
Some folks prefer small projects and others like the big ones. Robert Dunleavy makes entertainment centers so he falls into the latter category. Looking at the pictures on his site tells you he gets them done with class. If you have a big project in mind, drop on by to see what it should look like!

Mad Hunky Workshop
Like lots of woodworkers, Steve Wargo does hi-tech for a living. Like lots of other woodworkers, he would rather be woodworking. One job pays the bills and the other warms the soul. Let's hope he's a success in bringing the two together!

Contemorary Wooden Chairs
What can you say about a woodworker who has interesting designs, lots of talent, reasonable prices and a nice web presentation? Seems like a recipe for success! Michael Brown is the cook and if you want a taste, just drop on by!

Bryan's Furniture Plans for Woodworkers
There are two types of furniture styles - new and old. If you need plans for something old, you can find something just about anywhere. But for new stuff, the place to go is Bryan's Furniture Plans. Whether it's intersecting planes or intersecting curves, try here for unique inspiration!

Mike's Place
Everyone appreciates having their own shop; somewhere to escape to and let your creativity flow. Mike Youngblood's shop is a cut above the rest. With two tablesaws, a Laguna bandsaw and cyclone dust collector, besides being plenty big and with lots of natural light, only visit here if you can leave your jealousy behind!

Vintage Games Woodworking Plans
Usually us woodworkers have most of our fun making things. When we're done, the fun stops. Thanks to Craig Miller, using one of his plans to make a 'vintage game' allows the fun to go on and on. Not a bad deal, huh!

Stoughton's Woodsmith
With over 35 years experience as a woodcrafter, Bob Smith has decided to bring his most popular items to the Web. Made from Wisconsin native hardwoods and softwoods, anyone looking for a reasonably priced gift should visit Stoughton's Woodsmith!

Dadwood of Texas
Daryl Davis is a craft woodworker specializing in cedar chests, turnings and rocking horses. From his website, visitors can examine his offerings as well as his fine-workmanship philosophy. Then they can order his items directly through the site. If you're looking for an example of efficient marketing on the Web, Dadwood is a great model. And check out the rocking horses - they're lightning fast!

Kehoe Jig
If the idea of hand-cut dovetails seems too much effort, and the machines for cutting dovetails get you twisted into knots, Larry Kehoe has the answer. He's patented a jig for easily cutting dovetail splines into your corner joints which add strength, as well as beauty, to your projects. All you need is a router and a tablesaw for handling these joints - and the price is very reasonable!

Jeff Jewitt/Homestead Finishing Products
Expert finishing advice is rare and you just can't go down to Home Depot to buy professional finishing products. Jeff Jewitt writes about finishing for Fine Woodworking and he offers high-quality supplies from his website which features a discussion forum for getting answers. We all can't afford to have an expert finisher on-call, but a visit to Jeff's site is the next best thing!

Carbide.com
I have two main interests in life - woodworking and webmastering. Ever since Home Depot ran the local Amana distributor out of business, the woodworker in me has been wondering where I was going to get my beloved Amana router bits. Now I know.

For my other interest, this site also hits on all cylinders. During my first visit, the webmaster in me could only drool profusely. I could go on and on about this subject, waxing eloquently concerning the ideal balance between form and function, but why bother? It's a graphical interface - see for yourself.

Windy Hill Woods
If you need to find some unusual projects to build, how about a buckboard coffee table or a mini chuck wagon you can roll out of the garage for picnics? You can find these patterns and more at Windy Hill Woods where owner, Kelly Allen, is determined to put the fun in your woodworking.

Jeff Greef Woodworking
Do you ever wonder how some woodworkers can build something which takes for ever and requires extraordinary amounts of skill? Along with plans and how-to projects, Jeff Greef has built one very special Bombe Vitrine. Amazing!

PlansNow
When it comes to woodworking and the Web, plans are hot business. Drawing on the deep, intensive archives of Woodsmith, ShopNotes and Workbench, Gordon Gaippe has put together one of the best plan sites when you need a new project and want it now. If you value detail, convenience and speed - it doesn't get any easier than this!

BG Artforms
Normally you only think of Corian as that expensive stuff you put on kitchen cabinets. Barry Gross has a different idea. From his website you'll find numerous examples of Corian being used for higher purposes and in ways which will astound you. If you have a few scraps of Corian laying around and you want to make something special, BG Artforms will show you the way.

Creative Woodworking
Roy Mrock makes one thing and one thing only - oak swings. Following in the steps of his ancestors, one visit to his website tells you he takes this legacy very seriously. This website, like the swings they sell, immediately impresses you with it's clean look and sensible navigation - very professional!

Modern Cabinetmaking
Chuck Davis is a man of many talents. Not only does he do exquisite woodworking as a fulltime professional, he's the co-author of 'Modern Cabinetmaking'. To top that off, he finds time to build websites. For an excellent example of an online display, check out his own website - you'll be impressed!

Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
Someday it's going to be pretty hard to find a printed catalog. Compared to exposing your product line on the Web, the cost of paper will be just too high. Always a leader in the past for bringing a variety of hard-to-find items to your mailbox, Rockler has also taken the lead when it comes to online catalog shopping. This is state-of-the-art folks and they've built a hard act to follow.

The Woodworker's Club
Interesting is the best word which comes to mind behind the concept of this very unique business. They offer hands-on instruction in woodworking, access to professional tools in their own shop and they sell Woodcraft's complete product line. The Woodworker's Club is an excellent resource for woodworking hobbiests who can't justify their own home shop. If you're ever in Rockville, Maryland, drop in for a visit.

Bill's Woodworking Homepage
Bill Britton is a long-time member who has just put some of his handiwork on the Web. For almost two years Bill has helped steer this website with his sage wisdom. It's not surprising to see he's a pretty good woodworker too!

A Wood Miser's Woodshop
Price of wood got you down? Don't have enough for that fancy jig? Then you have to visit Allen Philllip's website. Here you'll finding entertaining musings from the frugal and a great selection of books. Click the sawbuck icon to get in and cut the cost of woodworking in half!

Across-The-Board Woodworks
Located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, home to some of the largest trees in the world, Across-The-Board Woodworks specializes in fine Western Cedar furniture. Of special note is their picnic table - where else will you find a top of only three wide, knot-free boards?

Wagner Electronics
Anyone who works with solid wood knows the effects of moisture change and the resulting wood movement. For real answers to solving some of these problems, this is a great place to start.

Jim Barry - The Woodchuck Canuck
From the north lands of Gander, Newfoundland comes a guy with great enthusiasm for woodworking. A baker by trade, when he isn't in the shop you can find him at Betty's Bakery. Don't drive by without stopping for a donut. If Jim's baking is anything like his woodworking, you won't be disappointed!

Lee Grindinger
Why is this guy smiling? Maybe because he can build furniture and with his "Artist's Eye", carve exquisite detail into whatever he makes. If you are fairly satisfied with your own abilities and aren't prone to 'talent envy', a trip to Lee's website will be an inspiration.

Festool Power Tools
Festool tools are some of the finest tools you can buy. They also have a long history dating back to the very beginning of power tool development. This site is a must visit for the those looking for the best.

Woodshop.Net
Louis Dalessio Sr. makes lots of rustic furniture which is attractive, practical and reasonably priced. He also offers full-sized plans for his creations if you have a desire to make your own. If you're in the market for outdoor furniture, you owe yourself a visit to his site - you'll be amazed by his energy!

Build It Plans and Ideas
Murray Janz has dozens of easy-to-use plans for sale from his website. He's also someone who helped us start up the Plansearch database - thanks Murray!

Woodworker's Guild of Georgia
This excellent resource for peach-state woodworker's comes onto the Web. Enjoy your visit and stop back often to watch them grow into one of the Net's powerhouses of useful information.

Self Construction
Jim Self has designed a great spiral staircase and offers the plans for sale from his website. Even without the plans, the included directions help a lot in attempting such an incredible project.

LaGrange Resources
Barbara Gill owns and operates her own bandsaw mill in Southeastern Virginia. Some of her handiwork around the house is stunning - absolutely amazing!

Scrollsaw Association of the World
Pat Lupori has created a universal website for the scrollsawing enthusiast. From a bulletin board and mailing list to marvelous project pictures from SAW's members, this site is a must for scrollsawers everywhere.

Coastal Tool & Supply
Coastal Tool was one of the Web's first tool retailers. They have made their mark offering discount prices, great service and free advice from the Tool Doctor.

Bill Sharp's Home Workshop
Bill's tasteful pages lead you though all sorts of interesting projects and before you know it, you're learning something!

J&S Enterprises
John Knott III is another pro woodworker who has jumped onto the Web to offer his advice to all visitors as the Woodman. You come away from there wondering if that nail will ever stay down...:-)

CustomMade
Ted Whittenkraus is building the Web's best directory for connecting professional woodworkers with potential clients. If you're a pro, you really need to sign up!

Sterling Publishing Co, Inc.
This website is the home to Sterling Publishing Inc. They've provided many of the books distributed to our members for review and clicking here will give you a list of new offerings for woodworkers from their spring catalog. They don't sell directly, but most of their titles are available at a discount from Amazon's website.

Sam Allen
Sam is a woodworking author with 30+ years experience building furniture. From his site he offers his books for sale, maintains a chat room and a bulletin board where he sometimes answers the questions, and has the Web's only woodworking dictionary. Sam's site is a must stop for any woodsurfing enthusiast!

Doug's Woodworking Section
Doug Smith is an interesting guy and freely shares some of his insights from 21 years as a pro woodworker. You can find a plan of his shop, a list of it's tools and details of his finishing process.

Coeur du Bois
This is Peter Hemsley's informational site for woodturners and other woodworkers in general. Aside from all things relevant to woodworking in the United Kingdom, there is a great article advocating the benefits of wooden cutting boards.

JMF
This is my homepage where you can find some pictures of projects I've built during the last 35 years of working wood.
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