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A new book from Patt Gregory addresses the subject of teaching woodwork with a personal approached backed by 30 years experience. Read more
The world’s first smart drill press is now available in Australia. Check out some of the features it boasts.
The Melbourne Hand Tool Event is all systems go for March 18–19, however this year it will take place at a different location.
On the weekend of February 18–19, Sturt School For Wood featured its annual Tools & Techniques event along with the opening of an exhibition of new work by past students.
Inspired by nature and in particular trees, US sculptor John Grade's Middle Fork installations have been created with the help of thousands of volunteers.
Box Hill student Paul Morgan's CLT multi-residential apartment design has won the inaugural Dangerous Designs competition.
An estimated 220,000 people flocked to this year's MyState Australian Wooden Boat Festival. Our photo gallery shows just some of the reasons why.
Details for participating in a major exhibition of fine woodworking are now available.
Jack Daniels are the only distiller in the world that manufacture their own barrels. This short video takes us inside their factory.
In 2017 one acquisitive prize of $20,000 and two non-acquisitive prizes will be awarded to Australian furniture designers.
Sydney's largest sale of tools for all trades will take place at the end of February.
Announcing the winner of Wood Review's Student Awards 2016!
With reduced plantation and regrowth sawlog quotas for the Australian Sustainable Hardwood mill in Heyfield, Victoria, many people are now facing the prospect of unemployment.
Cobb+Co Museum set to bring out the inner artisan in festival goers.
Fine tools, fine timber and fine woodwork. What's not to love about spending February 18–19 in the NSW township of Mittagong?
Every year the San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association host one of the largest displays of handmade furniture and wood art in the world. Here's a video tour of the 2015 exhibition.
An exhibition of nearly 50 intricately carved miniatures made in the Netherlands in the 16th century will feature at The Met Museum in New York from Feb 22 until May 21.