Adam West sees lots of sanding belts at his bench top. As an abrasives troubleshooter and tech adviser, he decided to summarize his advice to machine operators, and got a lot of views. Also popular: a Viet Nam-made rubberwood and burch veneer table that can set floors on fire.
Woodworking Network at Facebook and other social media channels exert increasing reach. Most popular at Facebook this week was a portfolio entry by Greg Klassen of a Walnut River Table.
Here are the wood industry's most view reports and videos this week:
Birch Veneer Night Stand, Made in Viet Nam, Said to Scorch Floors by Bill Esler |
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Does Your Sanding Make Sense? Inside Wide-Belt Machines by Adam West |
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Custom Woodworking Helps Drive Bentley Motors' Luxury Vehicles by Karen Koenig |
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At 50 Conestoga Wood Specialties Faces Changed Cabinet Industry by Jeff Eichenseer, Conestoga Wood Specialties |
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Video: How to Build a Murphy Bed: Create a Bed Kits at IWF 2014 | |
Outdoor Furniture Plant Reopens After Fatal Shooting by Karen Koenig |
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Odysseus, Epic Woodworker, Tells How To Build an Immovable Bed by Matt Schumake | |
Made in America 2014: Wood Production is Growing by Karen Koenig |
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Echelon Cabinetry, Advanta Cabinets Born from Armstrong Cabinets by Alex Keown |
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Laminated Timbers Let Wood Roller Coasters Loop the Loop by Alex Keown |
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Live Edge, Inverted - Walnut River Hall Table by Greg Klassen by Matt Schumake |
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Janov Millwork and Manufacturing Auction Cancelled by Bill Esler |
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