IWF TV does a deep drill into IWF's Expo Show Floor, taking a look at some key education sessions. David Invankovich of Gulfstream talks about CNC and moisture content for veneering airplane interiors, Ethan Abramson tries out some paint, and James Kulp of Soundcraft talks about a machine putting cabinets together all by itself among many, many stories that capture the show's excitement.
Eric Schraud from Lancaster Cabinet Company says he is looking through IWF 2016 to integrate new technology into what is already running at his operation.
Cliff Woodman of Woodman Builders tells about his first time visiting the International Woodworking Fair in Atlanta. Woodman operates a full-service building company specializing in accelerated construction practices.
Ervolina Associates, a representative of Masterbrand Cabinets based in Florida, was named to Inc. magazine's 500|5000 2016 Fastest Growing Companies list.
HOUSTON - Lumber firm exec Jonathan Jones of Jones Companies received the 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Diversified and Industrial Products category in the Gulf Coast Area.
Employees at Golden State Lumber in Newark, Calif. have designated Teamsters Local 853 as their bargaining representative, the union says, voting in a three-to-one margin to organize.
The celebration for 2016 Wood Industry 40 Under 40 took place the afternoon of Thursday, August 25 at IWF Atlanta with a VIP Tour of the IWF Challengers Award winners and select exhibitors on the floor.
Swedish panel products manufacturer Valinge has been demonstrating its Threespine click technology at IWF 2016, which makes it possible to assemble furniture in seconds without a need for tools, screws, or plugs.
It works like this. As a panel is pushed into position, a tongue is forced into a groove. When it reaches its final position, the tongue snaps out into a wedge groove, emitting a clicking noise and locking the panels.