WWP November 2010
In This Issue
Gunlocke Opens Opportunities Going Lean & Green
Building on its already prestigious legacy, Gunlocke Co. continues to distinguish itself through its efforts in lean and sustainable manufacturing, and the development of innovative products.
Wind Mill Gets in the Groove for Making Store Fixtures
It is often one of the most overlooked — yet integral — items in a retail store display. Slatwall has been around for a number of years, but it is only recently that the material is gaining the respect it deserves for its versatility and sustainability.
Optimizing Lumber Rip
Best practices for ripping random width lumber and creating a good glue joint.
Is Your Dry Kiln Wasting Energy? Part 1
By not harnessing energy effectively, your kiln can be costing you money.
Changes in Biomass Rule Elicit Sighs of Relief
The woodworking industry is breathing a sigh of relief now that one of the main sticking points — that wood chips were not recognized as being used for high-value products — has been eliminated under the final Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) rule, announced on Oct. 21.
1 Place… 1 Time… 3 Events
Charlotte, NC, will play host to a trio of educational events backed by the full bandwidth of the Woodworking Network’s media. All three co-located events, each sponsored by a different WWN publication, will take place February 2011 at the Charlotte Convention Center.