Small woodworking businesses often work around-the-clock to get the job done. Jared Patchin discusses why being a woodworking workaholic is not just bad for health but bad for business as well.
Our wood shop has evolved over the last four years. See how we have been able to integrate a dozen new tools and an entirely different production line with minimal layout changes or expansion.
Starting a woodworking business, it is important to purposefully manage, guide and direct your company or the ebbs and flows of the market will throw you all over the place.
Continued growth influenced the decision to purchase equipment for the shop, as well as the need for efficiency and quality. Here's a look at some of woodworking machines bought.
Applications are being accepted until July 12 to lease the Princeton, WV, rough mill facility and wood shop owned by the U.S. Forest Service Wood Education and Resource Center (WERC).