
As our woodworking audience and friends have grown we have
acquired quite a few links to their web sites, galleries and blogs as
well as a list of manufacturers and retailers who not only supply us with
what we need, but support your continued education in woodworking. To the
left you see a list of categories, by clicking on a category, you will be
taken to that part of the list inside this window or you can use the arrow
at the bottom of this window or the wheel of your mouse to browse all of
the links. We hope you visit your colleagues sites and lend support when
you can. That's what it's all about....community.
Not just another wood working website, but a community site, one created with the home wood shop in mind.
Providing information directed towards the home wood worker. Covering new products, as well as tool and material reviews.
A forum section will be coming soon to share your projects, ask wood working related questions, suggest sources for wood working information from your fellow wood workers.
Also, articles covering the specifics of actually setting up a wood shop in your home, whether it be in the garage or the basement, or if you're very fortunate, a seperate building. Very different spaces, with very different requirements.
Buzz Saw is a woodworking blog written by Rocker, providing tips and information for woodworkers. Check it out!
David has been blogging on Lumberjocks for a year now. David is very active on our forum and a fan of Charles. You can view David’s Shenandoah Valley Quilt Rack in the Project Gallery.

Eagle America has a blog up this year and it is a great place to find out what is going on in the world of routers. Make sure you put this one on your list to check out regularly.
Eagle America has a blog up this year and it is a great place to find out what is going on in the world of routers. Make sure you put this one on your list to check out regularly.
Rob is an amateur woodworker with a great blog. I think you will enjoy following his blog. Over the past year he has brought many woodworkers into the Charles Neil Woodworking Family as he links to our site as well as others..
An area woodworker I have not had an opportunity to meet personally....yet. Enjoy checking out his blog from time to time.
A great blog by one of my woodworking friends north of the border. Harold's blog is interesting and informative and I enjoy stopping in from time to time.
Join Larry on his blog as, in his own words, he “blunders” his way through the restoration of a turn-of-the-century Edwardian Foursquare.
This is a great blog to follow. Stu lives in Melbourne, Australia so gives us a different look at the woodworking world. We know from our DVD sales to Australia that there is a huge woodworking community 'down under'. Check out Stu's blog when you get the opportunity.
Great blog I've been following for some time, whenever I get the chance. David has been a great supporter when we were just getting started with the online stuff and he does a lot of work with youth. My kind a guy.
Another woodworking friend from north of the border. Mitchell has a way with words that puts a smile on my face every time I get to read it.
The ultimate goal of The Sawdust Chronicles is to give back to the woodworking community. As woodworkers who read woodworking blogs, watched woodworking videos, and consumes so much of the available free woodworking content on the Internet, The Sawdust Chronicles works toward giving back as best we can.
Educating young people about woodworking and holding woodworking contests for beginning and amateur woodworkers is only the beginning. Please join us for periodic discussions with some of the well known, and not so well known, Internet woodworkers in this completely free podcast.
Nice blog to check in on!
Denis is a very special and talented young man, I highly recommend that you check out his blog and videos.
Tales from a Weekend Woodworker. I enjoy visiting these blogs in my 'surf' time as it reminds me how blessed I am to be able to do my woodworking full time. Really like this blog.
Jeff is a good friend of mine who happens to live here in New Market. His chip carving can't be beat and he teaches as well. I encourge you to visit his web site.
Internationally recognized furniture maker Thomas J MacDonald (aka T-Chisel) presents Major League Woodworking
No Piece Left Behind is the blog (and store) of Ken and Cher Weinert who build logic puzzles from wood.
These are puzzles like Soma Cubes, Pentomino sets, burrs, the 30 minute puzzle, and more.
We create these out of domestic and exotic hardwoods in various patterns. We gladly do custom orders, just let us know what you're looking for.
Education and entertainment for the modern woodworker.
This site contains information for anyone wanting to learn any and all phases of woodworking. From basic to advanced woodworking techniques, cabinet and furniture making, as well as choosing and using the proper tools and equipment .
We are a group of professional woodworkers who live and work in the vicinity of Berkshire County in western Massachusetts. We formed the Berkshire Woodworkers Guild as a not-for-profit organization in order to share expertise, tools, and business opportunities. We also want to promote awareness of the benefits and availability of custom woodworking.
The Cabinet Makers Association is a professional organization where cabinetmakers and woodworkers from both the residential and commercial markets get together and share their hard earned knowledge and experience to help one another.
The Canadian Woodturners' Association is dedicated to the advancement of woodturning in all forms in Canada.
Our purpose is to provide education, information and coordination for individuals and clubs interested in woodturning in Canada.
Capital Area Woodworkers began in 1988 as an organization of people (guys and gals) interested in all phases of woodworking. We are a group of beginning and experienced woodworkers, bound together by four goals.
To facilitate communication and cooperation among area woodworkers.
To provide sources of information, materials, equipment and facilities.
To provide educational opportunities for those seeking to improve their skills.
To provide voluntary public service to the community.
The Central Connecticut Woodturners (CCW) was founded in 1994 to support the needs of wood turners in the central Connecticut area. Its purpose is to promote a higher standard of excellence in woodturning by providing an ever expanding source of information and resources to its members.
The Central Florida Woodworkers Guild was organized in 1980 with the purpose of encouraging and promoting the best standards of workmanship and design in the craft of woodworking. Central Florida Woodworkers Guild members aid fellow woodworkers and give counsel freely that foster public awareness and appreciation of woodworking crafts.
The Central Jersey Woodworkers Association (CJWA) is a growing group of woodworkers of various skill levels and interests, who meet monthly to trade ideas, share tips, and listen to various speakers. Past speakers includes professional furniture makers, including Frank Klausz, Jere Osgood, Frank Pollaro, Mario Rodriguez, Peter Tischler and Geoffrey Noden, woodworking tool experts including Tom Lie-Nielsen and Graham Blackburn, semi-pros, hobbyists, boat builders, custom furniture craftsman, finishers, and more. Various hands-on comparisons of equipment have been offered and there are periodic group purchases of equipment, wood, tools, and supplies
The purpose of Chesapeake Woodturners, A Local Chapter of American Association of Woodturners, is to promote woodturning as both a craft and an art form, to educate its members and the public, to provide a meeting place for local woodturners, and to share ideas and techniques.
We are a group of amateur and professional woodworkers dedicated to educating ourselves and our community, meet new friends and maintain contact with old friends, and to promote excellence in our craft.
Each month the Columbus Woodworkers' Guild strives to conduct a general meeting that is informative, educational and enjoyable for our members. Topics cover a range of woodworking techniques. General Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.
We are a local Association in Ventura County, California. Our purpose is to promote, teach, experience woodworking and help the community.
Serving Central Iowa Woodworkers of all ages and skill levels.
Located in the greater Austin, Texas area, Fine Woodworkers of Austin is a non-profit club dedicated to providing education, information, and organization to those interested in the art of fine woodworking.
The Greenville, SC, Woodworkers Guild is dedicated to helping its members in techniques and sources, elevating the public's knowledge in woodworking as an art, and generating funds for charitable causes through collective effort.
We a group of professional and serious amateur woodworkers allied to provide communication, education, and fellowship. With 300 members statewide we are woodcarvers, furniture makers, turners, educators, and musical instrument makers.
The Guild of Oregon Woodworkers is a non profit organization dedicated to provide good fellowship, service to the community, and the exchange of knowledge and education through seminars, demonstrations, lectures, and hands-on workshops.
We are dedicated to the purpose of education, safety and techniques in all areas of woodworking. Our membership includes amateurs and professionals from all areas of the woodworking crafts.
The Lehigh Valley Woodworkers Guild meets monthly in Allentown, PA. This site has meeting information, directions and monthly newsletters describing club activities and demonstrations .
The LIWC is a non-profit club with 200 members located in Smithtown, L.I. NY. The club welcomes members of all levels and our site includes newsletters, member profiles, club activities and links to related sites..
We are a group of professional and amateur woodworkers, bound together by three goals: to educate ourselves and the public about woodworking, to meet new friends and talk about woodworking, and to advocate high standards in our craft.
The Woodworkers' Guild of Georgia was formed in 1980 by a group of dedicated woodworkers. Today the membership of amateur and professional woodworkers exceeds 400. Our mission statement is to educate our members and the public through the promotion and development of the highest standards in every aspect of woodworking. If you love woodworking as we do please visit with us and consider joining our guild. If you cannot visit with us in person, then please visit our Web Site often.

Eagle America is the preferred source of Router Bits for Charles Neil. We were founded in 1988 with the goal of providing woodworkers with the highest quality American-made Router Bits at affordable prices and we remain true to that goal today. Simply put, nobody beats our selection of American-made bits! We also offer a wide range of woodworking tools and accessories such as router tables, router accessories, shaper cutters, saw blades, sanding supplies, measuring tools and more. Over our 20 years in business one thing has remained exactly the same – we greatly enjoy working with woodworkers and helping them solve their problems. From the weekend warrior to the professional cabinet maker, woodworkers are truly some of the best people on earth. Find out more about us by visiting our site.

Looking for fine furniture paints, furniture finishes and wood finishing products? Check out our award winning water based topcoats, wood stains, glazes and industrial waterborne coatings. Also offering a full line of traditional oil based wipe on topcoats, stains and gel finishes.

Horton Brasses actually produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware here at our Connecticut factory.
We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!
Our customers include furniture makers, cabinet makers, refinishers, kitchen designers, architects, antique dealers, fine hardware stores and just regular folks in need of one or two drawer pulls.
We are proud to offer beautiful reproductions of antique Victorian, Arts & Crafts, Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite, Queen Anne and William & Mary hardware

Dovetail Jig is a patented woodworking tool used to make dovetail spline joints. Whether you are a full time professional woodworker, or a dedicated woodworking hobbyist, the Kehoe Dovetail Jig is an easy-to-use tool that will be a welcome addition to your woodworking creativity and versatility for years to come. The strongest possible joints are created using our simple, yet elegant method of joinery. The 1° taper along with the corresponding finger slots are what separate our dovetail jig system from all other dovetail jigs and tools on the market.
Painter’s Pyramid is a durable and versatile tool that allows you to save time and effort by painting an entire object (top, bottom and sides) without waiting for the paint to dry or sacrificing quality.

Work Sharp is the award winning new tool sharpener from the makers of the genuine Drill Doctor – the drill bit sharpener. Designed for sharpening woodworking and shop tools, Work Sharp is a patent pending air-cooled, dry-sharpening system that makes sharpening tools fast and easy, without the mess of water or oil.
For over a decade Timbermate® has been the leading wood filler in Australia. The reason for its dominance is simple: there is no other product like it; there is no other product better.
Timbermate never shrinks, sinks, cracks, or falls out! Timbermate comes in 21 wood tones, ranging from Australian Cypress to Walnut, and our Natural/Tint Base can be mixed with any type of tint or stain. And unlike ordinary wood fillers, if Timbermate dries out, just add water so there’s never any waste.
If you’re looking for tung oil-based finishes, you’ve found the right company! Waterlox has been making finishes out of natural and renewable tung oil for over 90 years.
The legend of POWERMATIC® was born in 1921 when the first Powermatic tool, a planer, was produced in Tennessee . Powermatic soon became known as the gold standard in woodworking for its tremendous performance and durability. Today, each machine maintains its connection to the high quality standards established on its first day. That’s why, time and again, cabinetmakers and craftsmen turn to us to fill their shop.
In 1958 the founder of JET® took the first Boeing Jet Airplane trip from Seattle , WA to Japan . Since then, we’ve grown from being an importer of high quality products, to designing and manufacturing our own products to strict specifications. Through the years, Jet products have gone from blue, to green, to the instantly recognizable trademarked White that you see on our award-winning Woodworking products today. After 50 years in business, Jet still holds to the same values that we were founded on: Quality, Service, and Innovation. Try a Jet, and you’ll know why our tools are Built Better to Build Better™.

Woodcraft is committed to providing our customers with quality woodworking tools, supplies, and unparalleled service.
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