Thousands of Minnesota woodworkers make the same mistake every July: building moisture-sensitive projects in 85-degree heat. David Ohnstad reveals why your cutting board will warp and what you should build instead based on the season.
Author: David Ohnstad
David Ohnstad is a Senior Data Product Manager based in Minneapolis, MN, writing weekly about woodworking, making, and hands-on craftsmanship. He has over 15 years of experience in data, technology, and product leadership. Connect at https://david-ohnstad.com.
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Safety First: Essential Safety Tips for Woodworking
Woodworking, whether as a hobby or profession, requires meticulous skill and precision. However, it’s equally important to prioritize safety. Each year, thousands of woodworkers suffer injuries due to neglect of basic safety rules. This guide from David Ohnstad of Minnesota aims to underline essential safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable woodworking experience.