

Why I Write
Woodworking is more than just a hobby to me—it’s a lifelong passion. The smell of fresh-cut lumber, the feel of well-worn tools in my hands, and the satisfaction of crafting something with patience and precision bring me a joy that I can’t keep to myself.
I write because I love woodworking, and I want to share that love with others. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, there’s always something new to learn, a fresh technique to try, or an inspiring project to tackle. Through my articles, I hope to pass along my knowledge, spark curiosity, and build a community where we can exchange ideas, solve challenges, and celebrate the craft together.
But writing isn’t just about teaching—it’s about learning. Every question, every discussion, and every bit of research pushes me to expand my own understanding. The more I write, the more I discover, and the more I can share. We all have something valuable to contribute, no matter our age or skill level. Woodworking is a journey, and the best journeys are taken together.