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Woodworking Web Sites
Interested in learning how to sharpen your Forrest Woodworker II blade, bench plane iron and chisels? It's an art that can be taught in an afternoon and it's among the valuable courses offered through the Black Hills School of Woodworking. Would you like to learn how to make something really neat, like an acoustic guitar? Take a look at the classes offered at the Marc Adams School of Wood Working. These two woodworking web sites are part of the bigger picture that includes fine tools from LibraWood.com, a favorite among online woodworking stores. It doesn't matter how experienced you are: whether you've only just bought your first tools from Forrest or you've been appreciating router bits from Whiteside for years, you probably have some interest in these fine centers where the humble and woodworking equipment and tools are passed on from one to another.
Woodworking Stores
If you have an interest in the cutting, shaping, binding and building of furniture, sculpture, and other original wood products, you might like to take a look at Woodezine.com, published by the Black Hills School of Woodworking. Stores of information fill its current and archived issues, and a subscription cost very little; in fact, it costs nothing. A host of experts and inspired carpenters and craftsmen share their accomplishments and secrets in this online periodical, which makes Woodezine.com one of the more popular woodworking web sites, which is why LibraWood.com provides the link to our customers. We know good woodworking information, just as we know good wood workers' tools. They go hand in hand, so we provide both to our customers. That's just how we are.
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