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Under the helm of a new President, the World Crafts Council moves to reverting to its past name, Craft Australia, signifying a move to revive and grow its platform at a time of both crisis and opportunity. Read more
Made for blacksmiths, these customised stamps can also provide an effective solution to adding makers’ marks to wood.
If you appreciate historical trade skills and technology here’s a heads-up about a series of upcoming videos.
If you’re challenged for space, this Sheppach HF-50 benchtop router could be the compact workhorse you need for your garage or workshop.
Here's a few tips to help show off your best work.
There are many reasons why the Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) is proud to launch their new campaign.
'We're back!', says the Melbourne Guild of Fine Furniture, but their July hand tool event is off.
The first stages of Hare & Forbes MachineryHouse's 90th birthday celebration project are well underway.
News came today of a Medal of the Order of Australia award in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to the visual arts as a sculptor.
This documentary is a history of seating – from 1800 to today.
Carbatec announces appointment as the exclusive distributor of Laguna Tools in Australia and New Zealand.
Today Sturt Gallery celebrates its reopening with a new exhibition that showcases the talents of Sturt's creative community.
Queensland Art Gallery’s well equipped frame studio is unique to any public art museum in Australia, producing all the gallery’s framing needs as well as carrying out conservation and restoration treatments.
While leading participants in an open studio experience earlier this year, tutors Michael Fortune, Kelly Parker and Lou Fuller were also working on their own designs and commissions.
After thirty years of putting his scientific knowledge into practice, Rowan Reid is able to explain why it’s possible to grow native species for quality timber on farms.
What if you could create any wood imaginable? With the features of, say, tropical hardwood and 100 years old…and made in just one day…by robots?
Philip Ashley looks at developments in sawblade flesh sensing technology.