The Joy of Working with Wood
Written by Sgt. Gary Phillips
As a retired police officer of 36 years, I know firsthand the signs and symptoms related to Post Traumatic Stress...
Making Major League Baseball Bats From Forest to Field
Why swing with an old bat, when you can swing with a Young one. In the mountains of North Carolina, the family-owned and operated...
New Mexico Company Adapted, Evolved After the Housing Industry Bubble Burst
MILAN, New Mexico –
A business professor who visited Mt. Taylor Manufacturing gave a succinct appraisal to its CEO, G. Matthew (Matt) Allen: ‘I’ve never...
Growing Timberwolf Adds to Plant, Workforce To Keep Up with Increasing Equipment Sales
The Timberwolf brand of firewood splitters and firewood processors has grown and expanded since the company acquired the assets of Timberwolf Manufacturing Corp. a...
How To Choose a Wood-Mizer Sawmill Blade
Using the best sawmill blade is key to increasing production, improving cut quality, and reducing costs for your sawmilling or resawing operation. From green...
Edwards Wood Products Celebrates 50 Years
LAURINBURG, North Carolina —
Edwards Wood Products (EWP) never does anything halfway. The sawmill and pallet manufacturer celebrated its 50th anniversary last year by developing...
North Carolina Hardwood Producer Plans For Fourth Generation of Church Family
WILKESBORO, North Carolina – Church & Church Lumber Company is paving the way for a fourth generation of the Church family to take its...
Virginia Sawmill Business a Leader In Producing Crossties for Railroads
KEYSVILLE, Virginia — When Tim Tucker started a sawmill business in the mid-1980s, he focused on cutting pine lumber. Little did he realize that...
Restoring Men Through Christ, a Sawmill and a Woodshop
By Greg Wetterlin, Director at Restoration Sawmill and Hardwoods - Photography by Erika Wetterlin
When Restoration Men’s Residential Ministry opened in 2016 with the goal...
Dry Mill Grading for Shop Products
The desire to automate the grading process to improve recovery for its Shop products, and the scarcity of qualified graders led Neiman Enterprises to...