With the New Year comes resolutions and what better way to start off 2020 than by making some resolutions specifically related to your woodworking goals.
2.5 years ago I started a step stool project while attending the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Coastal Maine and while many people in the class finished their project, I was a bit further behind and had to bring my project back home to Atlanta, still in 3 different pieces. 2.5 years later, I have yet to finish my project and so this year, my resolution is to finish this project I have been “working on.”

What about you? What are your woodworking resolutions for 2020? Answer in this month’s poll.
Molly Bagby is an employee at Highland Woodworking. She grew up at Highland Woodworking from a mere 1 week old and now does a variety of jobs to help keep her parents’ business running. You can follow her on Instagram @HighlandWoodwoman.
For 2020 I have two woodworking resolutions.
1. No more skimping on tools – buy the best and buy more!
2. Limit small scaps to 1 bin and 1 shelf. Burn the rest.