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Mountain Works Sustainable Development, Inc.

Sometimes the size of a business is less important than the potential impact a company can have on the community it serves. Mountain Works...

Durability and Tradition Drives Family Timber Framing Business

On a late-winter morning, Dan Ogonek and his father, Dr. Joseph Ogonek, arrive at their tree farm in East-Central Ohio. Recent snow clings to...

Timbery Sawmills Introduces West Coast Dealer in Oregon

Timbery introduces Heicor Enterprises, LLC in Monmouth, Oregon as Timbery West – an authorized dealer of Timbery Portable Sawmills. Timbery offers a range of...

Reclaiming Old Growth Timber in Saskatchewan, Canada

Lincoln Dobson is in the search, rescue and recycling business. He searches for old growth forest timber used in building construction, rescues them from...

Portable Sawmill Owner Builds Timber Frame Display: Plus Highlights from Wood-Mizer’s 2017 Personal Best...

This year, Wood-Mizer sawmill owner Ralph Aartun won 1st place in the exterior projects category for building a timber frame display that showcases his...

Passionate Woodworker Builds Heirlooms, and Memories, for His Family

When David Kastengren submitted his entries to Norwood’s Annual Photo & Video Contest, he included an intriguing note about how his sawmill supplied him...

One-Man Logging and Sawmilling Business

Missouri man has built his one-man business from a startup company to a profitable and successful operation.   In just two years, Jacob Whitehead of J...

Harnessing the Untapped Value of Reclaimed Urban Lumber

The beauty of reclaimed wood and live-edge furniture are at the heart of a growing demand for lumber that only a portable sawmill can...

Sustainable Sawmilling in Hawaii

Kamuela Hardwoods started to save logs from landfills and create lumber for themselves and others. It includes two Wood-Mizer sawmills, a twin-blade edger, and...

“More Than Wood” Leads to More Work Than You Can Handle

A used Norwood, and a leap of faith, got the ball rolling for one couple. They thought they would starve to death. Far from...
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