In the 10 minute video below, Justin Moon reviews a number of different products and methods you can use to remove rust from many of the tools in your workshop. If you discover that one of your beloved woodworking tools has got a coating of rust on it after a long, humid summer, take a […]
Are you looking for a quick, one-day project to make in your shop? In the August 2020 issue of Wood News, Randy Cordle shares his mallet making process. Recently, I’ve had a bit more free time in the shop and it occurred to me that a proper wood mallet might make a nice single day […]
In the August 2020 issue of Wood News, Bob Rummer talks about different woodworking specialties and the challenges of choosing which ones to learn to use in your own shop. One of the wonderful things about woodworking is that there is such a rich landscape of specialties and skills that can be explored. You can […]
We sell a variety of brands and tools here at Highland Woodworking, but one tool you can’t get anywhere else is our award winning Wood Slicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade. Woodworkers have been using the Wood Slicer for over 25 years and have had many things to say about it: The cut was so easy, and […]
In the July 2020 issue of Wood News, Char interviews woodworker Jessie Green, and learns what she means when she says her motto is ‘go big or go home’. Building from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, within her three-car garage, Jessie not only works full-time, but also wears the crown while she and her husband raise their […]
We are often looking for new storage solutions for our workshops. In the July 2020 issue of Wood News, Paul Baker shows us how he has built a wooden crate storage unit that is not only quick and easy to make, but is both stackable and helps with organization. When you need fast, inexpensive, efficient, […]
In the July 2020 issue of Wood News, Bob Rummer tells the long woodworking history and changing relationship with his favorite type of wood – mahogany. Do you have a favorite wood? One that is like an old friend on the woodrack? You pick up a board and look over its grain and colors, and […]