WWP November 2006
In This Issue
Sweetgum
Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) is considered a Southern species, but the tree actually grows from Connecticut west to Illinois and Missouri, and south from the East Coast to the Gulf of Mexico. Commercial supplies of sweetgum come mostly from the Southern and South Atlantic states; with Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi being major contributors.
Impressions Marketing Group - Store Fixture Manufacturer Making Good Impressions
An unwavering commitment to 99 percent on-time delivery, plus an emphasis on new technology and lean manufacturing, have led to Impressions Marketing Group being chosen as this year's Best of the WOOD 100.
A 'Bit' of Good Advice
Wood & Wood Products talks to industry experts about new developments and suggested practices for optimizing router bit usage.
Bad Habits - It's Time to Shake Them
The good — and the bad — habits you exhibit at work can impact your performance effectiveness as well as that of the company's.
Woodworkers Ask Can you Hear This Now?
Audiologist Brad Witt of the Bacou-Dalloz Hearing Safety Group focuses on the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss and educating workers about it before it occurs.
Formaldehyde at the Heart of Proposed Rule
Editor’s note: Since sending the November issue of Wood & Wood Products to press, the