Woodworking Sites and Blogs

Here is a list of some of the top woodworking websites and woodworking blogs out there.  I visit these sites frequently and it’s really amazing some of the stuff folks are doing out there.  If you see any needed updates to links, or think I should include your site or others feel free to contact me.  Also check out my list of free project plan websites.  There is some pretty good stuff over there.

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TypeSite NameDescriptionURL
BlogDrunken WoodworkerDavid Picciuto aka The Drunken Woodworker is a great blog. His tutorials are really top notch and his weekly woodworking wrap up videos are a lot of fun to watch. His site is definitely worth checking out.http://www.drunkenwoodworker.com/
BlogMatts BasementMatt’s Basement Workshop is a fantastic blog worth checking out. He is constantly putting out new posts and is one of the most prolific bloggers out in the woodworking community. Be sure to check out his site.http://www.mattsbasementworkshop.com/
BlogAna WhiteAna White’s blog is really amazing. My wife actually first turned me on her site. It has an impressive amount of free woodworking plans and really large community of woodworkers. Definitely worth checking out. http://ana-white.com/
BlogAmerican Craftsman WorkshopAmerican Craftsman Workshop is a site I’ve been following for a while. Todd Clippinger is an excellent woodworker and has a lot of great information over on his site. Definitely worth checking out. http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com/
BlogWoodworking for Mere MortalsWoodworking for Mere Mortals is a great blog site. Steve Ramsey has a TON of content and videos on his site. His videos are really enjoyable, and definitely worth checking out. http://www.woodworkingformeremortals.com/
ForumFamily WoodworkingFamily Woodworking is a great forum website. It has numerous categories for sharing information and is well moderated. http://familywoodworking.org/forums/index.php
Media RichLumberJocksLumberjocks is probably one of the largest if not the largest woodworking sites on the net. It has numerous projects, blogs, and videos that are contributed by many woodworkers. http://lumberjocks.com/
ForumWorld of Wood ForumWorld of Wood is great forum site with many categories for folks to share information. It is probably one of the more strictly moderated sites, but it’s content is top-notch.http://www.worldofwoodforum.com/
BlogWood Magazine Video TubeWood Tube is a site run by Wood Magazine and is a video blog site. This is one of the largest collection of woodworking videos on the net.http://woodtube.ning.com/
Media RichKreg Jig Owners CommunityKreg Jig Owners Community is a great site for woodworkers. It is run and managed by Kreg Tools. At first it may appear that this site is just for fans of Kreg Tools(which I am), but the community on this site is very large and it has a lot of rich content.http://kregjig.ning.com/
ForumRouter ForumsRouter Forums is a great site with many categories and a really large following. There is obviously a focus on router based questions and projects. http://www.routerforums.com/
Media RichWoodworkers Guild of AmericaWoodworkers Guild of America is an excellent site with videos, forums, and projects. This site is run by wood magazine and has a lot of great content.http://www.wwgoa.com/
ForumWoodworking TalkWoodworking Talk is probably one of if not the largest woodworking forum sites. It has a huge user base and many categories for every woodworking interest there is.http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/
ForumWood Talk OnlineWood Talk Online is the blog / forum site for the Wood Whisperer website. This site is definitely an up and comer. The wood whisperer though has amazing content, and so I believe the forum site will catch up.http://woodtalkonline.com/
BlogThe Wood WhispererThe Wood Whisperer is an excellent instructional video blog site. The site has very rich content. This is a pay site, but it also has great free content available. http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/
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