IWF Video

Original Saw Company's wood cutting and metal cutting solutions

Woodworking Network contributor and custom woodworker Matt Buell visited the Original Saw Company booth at IWF 2022 in Atlanta, GA, and spoke to Dave Brown, Sales Associate/Customer Service about their Williams and Hussey Molder and other saws. Their largest saws are capable of an 8” depth of cut, and a 60” cross cut. Original Saw Company's Williams and Hussey Molder, mentioned in the video, is available in both variable speed and constant feed, and all are capable of running a 7” planer blade or a 6 ¾” profile. Saws are available in either 1 Phase or 3 Phase.

IWF Video

Uniboard's Moments Collection

Woodworking Network contributor and custom woodworker Matt Buell visited the Uniboard booth at IWF 2022 in Atlanta, GA. We spoke with Christina Lambert, Design Manager of Uniboard about their Moments Collection.  Uniboard’s modern and high-quality TFL and HPL collection offers the most progressive decorative solution in the market. Their new Moments Collection is a beautiful color palette in hues and finishes that are reflective of cherished moments shared with loves-ones.

IWF Video

Alvic USA's complete solutions for cabinet components

Woodworking Network contributor and custom woodworker Matt Buell stopped by the Alvic USA booth at IWF 2022 in Atlanta, GA, to talk to Emily LaPointe, Marketing Manager, about their complete solutions for cabinet components by proudly supplying high-quality panels and doors. Their three state-of-the-art finishes, Luxe, Zenit, and Syncron, can be applied to furniture and cabinetry in a wide range of residential and commercial settings.  Find out more information about Alvic USA at: https://www.alvicusa.com/

Woodworking Industry News

Chair company keeps working despite major fire

Despite a fire that destroyed its main factory on Friday, Sept. 16, the Stanfield-based custom furniture company Morgan Chair was back in business on Tuesday. The company has a new home and has continued to employ its 25 full- and part-time employees. The company is now working out of another facility after its facility on Sunset Lake Road caught fire Friday afternoon.