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Read the latest wood manufacturing blogs from Woodworking Network. Our woodworking experts keep you up-to-date on trends in furniture and cabinetmaking.
Repairing Djbouti Wood Hand-Carved Table
By Jamie Yocono | Updated: 04/19/2013 12:26:00 PM
Someone brought this cracked, hand-carved wood table to my shop. Take a look at the steps I took to repair it.
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Woods for Laser Cutting and Engraving
By Greg Weber | Updated: 04/16/2013 3:22:00 PM
I produce laser cut wooden gift items. I use all kinds of wood, but mainly I work with alder and balsa wood, because they are perfect for laser cutting and engraving.
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Why KOMO Brought CNC Production Back to the U.S. from China
By Michael D. Kolibas | Updated: 04/05/2013 4:43:00 PM
While we were saving money in China on labor costs, we eventually realized that the savings were more than offset by the hidden costs created by a variety of factors.
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New Wood Shop Hires? Make Their First Day A Good Experience
By Phil Bowers | Updated: 04/04/2013 9:02:00 AM
Make sure your new hires gets a good impression of your wood shop on their first day. It is so important to treat each new employee like they’re your next million dollar client.
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New LEED v4 Credits, FSC’s (Diminished) Role
By Margaret Fisher | Updated: 03/23/2013 8:00:00 AM
One of the most talked about issues among Architectural Woodwork Industry (AWI) members is whether Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood will remain a part of LEED.
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Create Positive First Impression For Wood Shop Hires
By Phil Bowers | Updated: 03/21/2013 12:20:00 PM
Harnessing a great first impression is the single most important tool you have in controlling your the culture of your wood shop.
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Risks of Being Out of the Game Are Greater
By Warren Buffet, Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway | Updated: 03/12/2013 8:30:00 AM
Hand-wringing last year among CEOs who cried “uncertainty” when faced with capital-allocation decisions was a mistake, Warren Buffet says. "The risks of being out of the game are huge compared to the risks of being in it."
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