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Community

Community, from Canadian Woodworking, showcases woodworking events and exhibits from across Canada.

  • Jeff Freund

    Student Work from Across Canada

    Thousands of students attend a woodworking class or school each year. Some have no experience whatsoever before enrolling, while others are quite familiar with the tools and techniques used to create furniture. Here is a small taste of the kind of work they are completing while studying.

    September 7, 2012
    Rob Brown
  • reed hansuld

    Contemporary Canadian furniture designers

    It’s very “Canadian” of us to look abroad in admiration at the globe’s great furniture makers, while in our own backyard countless skilled artisans produce gorgeous pieces that could compete with the best in the world. This is a small collection of some of our best.

    March 11, 2012
    Rob Brown
  • Scrolling for sacrifice

    Scrolling for Sacrifice

    A scroll saw organization is using a natural resource to express national gratitude to military families

    July 15, 2011
    MICHELLE STOCKAL
  • Sean Walsh

    Wood Objects Exhibition

    Wood Objects is a juried woodwork exhibition in the Ottawa area, held at the Ottawa Home and Garden Show from March 24-27, 2011.

    May 15, 2011
    Canadian Woodworking
  • White Oak Stilted Cabinet

    Quarter-sawn white oak stilted cabinet

    Chris spent the better part of six months refining the design of this cabinet on paper and collecting the perfect materials before beginning construction.

    May 19, 2008
    Canadian Woodworking
  • Self-Knowledge

    Self-knowledge

    Self-knowledge or knowledge about oneself is probably the most empowering information you could ever receive. How can I make such a blanket statement? Let's look at the acquisition of self-knowledge, as it applies to woodworking, and how we become empowered.

    July 22, 2006
    Clive Smith
  • Underwater Logging

    Underwater logging

    Underwater logging in Quebec’s Lake Memphremagog

    May 19, 2003
    Canadian Woodworking
  • Who will notice?

    Remembering a special project made for a special person.

    May 19, 2002
    John Sedgwick