In this article, we will see how Japanese assemblages lend themselves to style exercises for contemporary furniture. By John Bullar The history and traditions of Japanese carpentry come directly from … – mouthon joel

In this article, we will see how Japanese assemblages lend themselves to style exercises for contemporary furniture. By John Bullar The history and traditions of Japanese carpentry come directly from wooden architecture and temple building. From this, Japan has proudly registered in …

Finding a place to store lumber and sheet goods can be challenging. This lumber cart keeps them all organized with shelves to store long boards, upright bins for shorter pieces, and a large area to hold sheet goods. Plus, the cart rolls, so you can p… – ludovic Geiger

Finding a place to store lumber and sheet goods can be challenging. This lumber cart keeps them all organized with shelves to store long boards, upright bins for shorter pieces, and a large area to hold sheet goods. Plus, the cart rolls, so you can push it wherever you need to in your work space. Get the free DIY plans at buildsomething.com

A beautiful piece created on reclaimed wood of a bear and within' the cutout is a foggy Autumn morning. And to bring it all together, a crisp black frame. Measures at 16″x24″. Woodworking and painting all in one. – Catherine

A beautiful piece created on reclaimed wood of a bear and within' the cutout is a foggy Autumn morning. And to bring it all together, a crisp black frame. Measures at 16″x24″. Woodworking and painting all in one.

“My granddad was really into carpentry, and I remember as a kid, he bought me a little basic toolset with a saw and a tiny drill—I was probably about five or six. I used to mess around and cut up pieces of wood—not really making anything, but I l… – La parisienne En cavale

“My granddad was really into carpentry, and I remember as a kid, he bought me a little basic toolset with a saw and a tiny drill—I was probably about five or six. I used to mess around and cut up pieces of wood—not really making anything, but I liked to feel like I was doing something.” For this UK-based woodworker, a side project to pay for a wedding snowballed into a full-time creative business with four employees.