***Had a neck surgery. Going through therapy. I hope woodshop counts!***
Bushton Mfg. Where you can get parts for your RBI and BM saw with wonderful service! (Hope is such a great help.)
The Dusty Lumber Co. has an awesome YouTube page.
Artcraftersonline.com gives a good deal on blades. They have other supplies as well.
Woodworking for Mere Mortals has neat tutorials and ideas for workshop items.
Scrollsaw Workshop gives me all sorts of neat ideas that I can afford. This is my go-to!
Woodcraft is where I get most of my birch ply.
Ridgid is most of my tools. Some corded and some cordless. I get them from the big orange store.
King Arthur's Tools has sanding and carving solutions with great customer service.
Wooden Teddy Bear has many patterns that I use.
731 Woodworks has a YouTube that has many great ideas, tricks, and useful tidbits.
Cluff Ironworks may not be a woodworking site, but that is how he started - houses and furniture.
I recently found Bear Mountain Builds. They have some great stuff there.
Crafted Elements is where I am getting my templates and corresponding bits and inlays.
And Infinity Cutting Tools. They have sent me some bits and templates.
Fox Chapel Publishing is where I get some patterns from as well. And books...
Sawblade.com did my a solid by making sure that the kit they sent was going to fit correctly.
The Hardwood Edge is a good one for thin stock of solid wood like ash, walnut, and paduak.
Ocooch Hardwoods helped me complete a project with a variety of wood less than 1 inch.
And here's something for fun. I don't do projects all the time. Check out EpicNate on Youtube.
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