Over time, we’ve become a disposable society — even in woodworking production. Instead of maintaining and servicing tools, we’re often quicker to toss them out and buy new ones.
Over time, we’ve become a disposable society — even in woodworking production. Instead of maintaining and servicing tools, we’re often quicker to toss them out and buy new ones.
Hackberry is a lumber species that does not stand on its own too often. Rather, it has been used as a substitute for red oak, ash or elm. Indeed, hackberry has strong grain and porous structure, so it is quite similar to these other three species.
Hackberry is a lumber species that does not stand on its own too often. Rather, it has been used as a substitute for red oak, ash or elm. Indeed, hackberry has strong grain and porous structure, so it is quite similar to these other three species.