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An A-Typical Woodshop: The Makings of a Bamboo Rod

An Interview with Gregg Jenkins of Martin Bamboo Fly Rods By Patrick Hunter It’s not every day that you discover a custom bamboo rod builder that...

“Measure Twice, Cut Once” Gets a Modern Twist With a 10-Minute Cutlist Sanity Check

“Measure twice, cut once” still holds up - and many shops are applying that mindset to cutlists with a fast, repeatable sanity check that...

Woodshop: Table Saw Basics – Birdhouse

Get hands-on with the table saw in this skill-building woodworking class! - Tue Feb 10th 6:30pm - Tue 24th 8:30pm GIZMO CDA @ NIC, 283 Hubbard...

Woodshop Skills: Cutting Board Workshop – UNATION

Woodshop Skills: Cutting Board Workshop is happening on Monday,May 18,2026 at 06:30PM EDT at Technocopia.To access further details about this event, Click on the...

Storage and retrieval is not just for massive factories

Automated storage and retrieval systems can save space, speed production, simplify inventory, and reduce damage in material handling for cabinet shops and panel processors. In...

Upgrade Your Shop Lighting: Retrofitting Fluorescents with High-CRI LEDs

A recent shop-lighting guide outlines three practical paths for replacing aging fluorescent fixtures with LED systems that render wood tones and finishes more accurately. What...

National Woods Board: Building the next generation of woodworkers

        Students at the MiLL and in programs sponsored by the National Woods Board learn in an environment with modern equipment. The National Woods Board (NWB)...

NFPA 660 Consolidates Combustible Dust Standards: What It Means for Woodshop Dust Collection Setups

NFPA has consolidated multiple combustible dust standards into NFPA 660, rolling woodworking-related dust safety requirements under one document. For shops, this is a reminder...

Zone-Based Shop Layout Planning Gains Traction for Small Woodshops Balancing Flow and Clean Areas

Shops revisiting layout are leaning toward simple zoning: rough milling, cutting, assembly, and finishing - with clearer paths between stations. What happened: Recent shop design...
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