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Twenty-one students competed in the 2022 SkillsUSA CA Introductory Woodworking Contest.
ANAHEIM, Calif. – SkillsUSA California hosted the State Cabinetmaking and Introductory Woodworking competitions on Saturday, April 23, at Chaffey High School in Ontario, Calif.
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St. Regis resident Keith Morris still has an eye for detail and a steady hand as he works his wood lathe and turns out beautiful creations from trees all around the surrounding community. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Indep
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Canfor Corp. announced plans to invest $130 million to modernize its sawmill and planer facility in Urbana, Ark.
The company said the investment is expected to increase annual production at the facility by 115 million board feet. The planned upgrades wil
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There’s something about the large imposing wooden box of an arcade machine that lends a confident presence to a room. The problem with a tall and heavy box is that it takes up quite a bit of space and readily draws the eye. So [Alexandre Chappel] set out to avoid that and build an arcade