The Cabinetmaking & Millwork Program of Madison Area Technical College (MATC) in Madison, WI hosted a Stiles veneering seminar at their facility on March 22nd. In MATC’s Spring Wood Moves newletter, it was reported that the combination of topics created a “cell” of information that was very much appreciated by the attendees. The interaction between [...]
Topic: Industry News
How can furniture improve your restaurant?
Not only does elegant and original furniture attract customers, it can also improve their dining experience.
Building homes in communities ravaged by tornadoes
A year later, Habitat for Humanity State Farm and Major League Baseball have partnered to build nine homes in those communities.
Turn an unused property into a rental unit
As home sales continue their slow rebound, some companies are turning their attentions to another market: rentals.
New home construction shows increase
As recently as last year, Florida was at the epicenter of the housing collapse, but indicators show that new home construction is on the rise there again, according to The Sun-Sentinel.
Updating furniture for the 21st century
With this in mind, it is interesting to see how modern woodworking tools – especially wood CNC machines – can keep innovation alive and well.
Budget cuts endanger woodshop classes
As cash-strapped schools search for ways to slash their budget, woodshop is among those extracurricular programs to get the axe.
How do you know when it’s time to relocate your business?
Business can slow for many reasons, but one of the most common factors is also one of the simplest: a bad location.
The king of all chess pieces
Future visitors to St. Louis’ World Chess Hall of Fame will be greeted by the world’s tallest chess piece.
Using new technology to foster creativity
After investing in a CNC router, Duncraft – a bird feeder manufacturer – created more new designs than it had in the previous 10 years.

