Here
are some good informational sites. We will be
adding more..
Woodshopics This site has a great wall tool storage system that you can adapt to any workshop. It’s called Woodshopics because you can post your woodshop pics there along with other woodworking ideas and, in turn, see other home woodshop layouts and ideas.
Accents Woodcraft,
Water Gardens & Fun - Enjoy sample woodworking patterns, workshop tips and info plus our Project Shop woodworking pattern catalog!
Free Woodworking Stuff The most diverse
collection of free woodworking stuff on the Net.
Free woodworking books, catalogs, clip art,
magazines, plans, newsletters, screensavers,
software, tips, tool drawings, and miscellaneous
free stuff.
Geoff's
Woodwork Learn how to make cabinets, tables,
and woodwork Woodwork, cabinet making, basic
carpentry and joinery techniques. Plus advanced
Good Practice advice ~ all downloadable for free!
Woodworking
Plans for classic table/board games: mechanical
hockey/baseball; crokinole, carrom and skittles.
Free Woodworking Plans On The Internet. This
site is huge, some plans aren't free but there's a
lot of free plans that will keep you busy for a
long time.
Handymanplans.com Handymanplans offers over
100 popular woodworking plans from Popular
Woodworking & The Family Handyman magazines and
Somerset Publishing. Our plans include fine indoor
furniture, outdoor furniture, landscape structures,
decks, gazebos, garages and sheds.
Internet Woodworking.Com
This is one of the
oldest woodworking sites on the web. Originally
called Woodworking and Hiding in the Garage. As
usual Bob Brown has done a great job with this
site.
Nora Hall Carving
Designs This is the web site of European master
woodcarver Nora Hall! This site contains everything
you need to know about Nora Hall and her work, as
well as a wealth of woodcarving resources designed
to get you going in the right direction!
The Center for
Furnuture Craftsmanship: Peter Korn is the
director of this school. The curriculum is
expansive and the setting looks absolutely
beautiful. This site has a menu of the programs,
fees and a nice write up about Peter Korn. For
anyone looking to learn or even expand their
skills, this may be a viable option.
The New Yankee
Workshop: Norm gets criticized a lot, but like
him or hate him, he’s demonstrated that
woodworking is something anyone can do. I will
admit he’s pushed the tool junkie syndrome over
the edge but he’s done a lot for the craft.
The Oak
Factory: Sadly Kip Yeager has passed away but
his site continues. This is an old web site that
has provided help to many woodworkers.
The WoodBin:
Woodworking software central. Features online
calculators and utilities for woodworkers, a
comprehensive woodworking software list, software
reviews, and loads of woodworking reference
information.
The
Woodworker’s Library: This is a Book Store on
the web. Loads of titles on books that address all
aspects of woodworking as well as other craft
areas. They have an internal search engine to make
book hunting easier. Good book descriptions make
this a site worth the perusal.
Woodworking Plan Finder: The largest
woodworking plan search engine on the Internet -
over 10,000 searchable plans for furniture, games,
toys, scrollsaw patterns, shop accessories, and
miscellaneous wood crafts.
Woodworking.Com: A terrific Web Site. Loads of
information. It was at one time called the
woodworking catalog.
woodworking-tips-and-tricks.com Articles on
Woodworking, Machinery and Power Tools
Newsgroup
rec.woodworking: This is a great newsgroup for
exchanging information. There’s a lot of activity
and a terrific group of people wanting to help
out.