Howdy Woodworkers, This year, Highland Woodworking is proud to sponsor The Wood Whisperer’s charity build. Marc Spagnuolo and a whole host of woodworkers around the country are building rocking horses for a great cause: Woodworkers Fighting Cancer. And even better, you can combine this build for a great cause with a great gift you can […]
Only a few days left for you to enter Highland Woodworking’s Rikon Bandsaw Giveaway! With more than $1000 in prizes, including a Rikon 14″ Bandsaw, a Rikon 1HP Dust Collector, and our famous Wood Slicer bandsaw blade, you could give your shop a major facelift. Just think about all the woodworking projects you could do […]
Wow, talk about deja vu all over again!! Remember last week we were talking about the Moulthrop family and wood turning? Well I saw an ad on my local PBS station for an episode of Craft in America, a series produced for PBS in 2007, and I set it up to record on my DVR. […]
For our October issue, Curtis Turner is starting to get into the holiday spirit, at least when it comes to turning some custom gifts! The beginner bowl project that he highlights this month is a great chance to practice new woodturning skills, or hone the skills you’ve already had for years. And in just a […]
Hello Woodturning World, Take a look at the newest edition of The Highland Woodturner! This month we’ve got another new column from Curtis Turner, who turns a bowl and provides step by step explanation so you can do it yourself at home. Time to get started on your gift list! We’ve also got a great […]
We are excited to announce that we can now sell and ship the SawStop Contractor Saw to our customers nationwide within the lower 48 states. Sawstop’s brake design is well known for its unique ability to instantly stop and retract the blade upon any contact between the sawblade and your skin. You can see a […]
At one of our events, I had a customer who wanted to create heavier duty tongue and groove joints. We discussed the possibility of using our No. 48 or No. 49 and as good as they work, the scale was just too small. My customer asked me for suggestions as to an alternate method to using tongue and […]