Welcome to Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement
In this video Rob Brown introduces you to Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement, Canada’s #1 Resource for woodworkers and DIY homeowners.
In this video Rob Brown introduces you to Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement, Canada’s #1 Resource for woodworkers and DIY homeowners.
With the wide selection of new products that come out annually, it can be overwhelming to keep up to date with everything that hits the market. This list of sponsored content from our advertising partners will help you kick off 2015.
Boxes are fun to make and can be very functional. We put together this show of 55 boxes made by Canadian woodworkers.
There are lots of choices to be made when setting up a first workshop or upgrading an existing shop. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned woodworker, these hand and power tools, machines, and workshop accessories will help you work smarter, safer and more efficiently. This is our 3th annual roundup of Small Shop Essentials.
Reed Hansuld on creating movement using straight lines, trusting your eyeballs and why he never meets half his customers.
Peter Pierobon on Canadian exhibitions, gardens as inspiration and working wood like butter.
Heidi Earnshaw on trends, women in woodworking and the functionality of wooden objects.
A showcase of work from the 36th annual Saskatchewan Woodworkers' Guild's Exhibition, held June 2014.
Rob Diemert on shaping solid wood, interacting with creative people, and new digital technologies in woodworking.…on shaping solid wood, interacting with creative people, and new digital technologies in woodworking.
Steven Kennard on the creative process, his barn shop and our “throw-away” society.
With the wide selection of new products that come out annually, it can be overwhelming to have to keep up to date with everything that hits the market. To make this task easier on Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement readers, we have assembled this list of “Hot Products” to kick off 2014.
Art Betke, of Prince George, BC, made this pierce-carved, maple leaf bowl.
Peter Marcucci, from Woodbridge, ON, figures he spent about 100 hours making his “Snake Chair” from 8/4 black walnut.
There are lots of choices to be made when setting up a first workshop or upgrading an existing shop. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned woodworker, these hand and power tools, machines, and workshop accessories will help you work smarter, safer and more efficiently. This is our 4th annual roundup of Small Shop Essentials.
Studio furniture maker Jonathan Otter on his studio, straight-grain, and the role that sketching plays in his work.
In late June 2013 Camosun College prepared their 26th annual exhibit by fine woodworking graduates. This years exhibit was entitled: Lumber to Lumbar, Seating in Western Maple".
A self-confessed bachelor hermit, has quietly made sculpted furniture in his Saskatchewan studio for many decades.
With the wide selection of new products that come out annually, it can be overwhelming to have to keep up to date with everything that hits the market. To make this task easier on Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement readers, we have assembled this list of “Hot Products” to kick off 2013.
Stan Otto of Edmonton, Alberta spent about 80 hours building this black cherry fly-tying desk.
Rob Jackson from Stratford, Ontario made this tall cabinet from paduak with walnut and curly maple accents.
Wayne Watling, of Nobleton, Ont., built this Maloof inspired low-back dining chair in walnut.
Andrew Coholic, from Timmins, Ont., built this black walnut rocking chair as a way to show potential clients what can be done with wood.
There are lots of choices to be made when setting up a first workshop or upgrading an existing shop. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned woodworker, these hand and power tools, machines, and workshop accessories will help you work smarter, safer and more efficiently.
With the wide selection of new products that come out annually, it can be overwhelming to have to keep up to date with everything that hits the market. To make this task easier on Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement readers, we have assembled this list of “Hot Products” to kick off 2012.