Top 10 Woodworking News June 29 2025

In DIY, Home Improvement, Woodwork by Brad

Summary

Put down that half-finished birdhouse and listen up. The woodworking world is buzzing with more than just the sound of a table saw for the week of June 29, 2025. This week, we've got a revolutionary new wood glue that's stronger than the wood itself, a pocket-sized tool that can measure any angle, and a major breakthrough in dust collection that fits on your shop vac. We've planed away the fluff to bring you the 10 essential tips, tricks, and news items you need to know.

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  1. Titebond's 'Vibranium' Glue: A Wood Glue That's Stronger Than Wood
  2. The 'Angle-Finder': A Pocket-Sized Tool for Measuring Any Angle
  3. The 'Mini-Cyclone': A Dust Collector That Attaches to Your Shop Vac
  4. The End of Sanding? A New Finishing Oil That Fills Grain as It Finishes
  5. 'Wood-ID': The App That Identifies Wood Species by Sound
  6. The Cordless Revolution Continues: A Battery-Powered Jointer Hits the Market
  7. 'Stain-In-A-Can': A New Aerosol Stain That's Easy to Apply and Dries in Minutes
  8. The Great Lumber Debate: Is Kiln-Dried Always Better Than Air-Dried?
  9. 'Digital Mortise & Tenon': A New Jig for Cutting Perfect Joints
  10. The Reclaimed Wood Renaissance: A New Netflix Show Sparks a Surge in Popularity

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1. Titebond's 'Vibranium' Glue: A Wood Glue That's Stronger Than Wood

Titebond has just released a new wood glue called 'Vibranium', and it's living up to its name. The new glue creates a bond that is, in fact, stronger than the wood itself. In stress tests, the wood fibers tear apart before the glue joint fails. It's a game-changer for furniture makers and anyone who needs a ridiculously strong bond.

2. The 'Angle-Finder': A Pocket-Sized Tool for Measuring Any Angle

A new tool from a company called 'Makers-Edge' is taking the woodworking world by storm. The 'Angle-Finder' is a pocket-sized digital tool that can measure any angle with pinpoint accuracy. It's perfect for setting miter saw angles, checking for square, and any other task that requires precise angle measurement.

3. The 'Mini-Cyclone': A Dust Collector That Attaches to Your Shop Vac

Dust collection is essential for any woodshop, but not everyone has the space or budget for a full-sized dust collector. The 'Mini-Cyclone' is a new attachment that turns any standard shop vac into a two-stage dust collection system. It separates the heavy wood chips from the fine dust, protecting your shop vac's filter and improving its performance.

4. The End of Sanding? A New Finishing Oil That Fills Grain as It Finishes

A new finishing oil from a company called 'Smooth-Finish' is promising to eliminate the need for sanding between coats. The oil has a special formula that fills the grain of the wood as it cures, resulting in a perfectly smooth finish with just one coat. It's a huge time-saver for anyone who hates sanding (i.e., every woodworker).

5. 'Wood-ID': The App That Identifies Wood Species by Sound

This might sound like science fiction, but it's real. 'Wood-ID' is a new app that can identify wood species by the sound it makes when you tap on it. The app's AI has been trained on the acoustic properties of thousands of different wood species, and it can identify wood with surprising accuracy. It's a fun and useful tool for any wood nerd.

6. The Cordless Revolution Continues: A Battery-Powered Jointer Hits the Market

The cordless revolution is showing no signs of slowing down. DeWalt has just released the first-ever battery-powered jointer. The new jointer is lightweight, portable, and powerful enough to handle any job you throw at it. It's a dream come true for woodworkers who are tired of being tied down by cords.

7. 'Stain-In-A-Can': A New Aerosol Stain That's Easy to Apply and Dries in Minutes

Staining can be a messy and time-consuming process, but a new product called 'Stain-In-A-Can' is aiming to change that. It's an aerosol wood stain that's easy to apply, dries in minutes, and provides a beautiful, even finish. It's perfect for small projects and for woodworkers who want to save time.

8. The Great Lumber Debate: Is Kiln-Dried Always Better Than Air-Dried?

The debate over whether kiln-dried or air-dried lumber is better is as old as woodworking itself. Proponents of kiln-dried lumber praise its stability and consistency, while fans of air-dried lumber love its workability and character. There's no right or wrong answer, but the debate is a hot topic in woodworking forums and magazines.

9. 'Digital Mortise & Tenon': A New Jig for Cutting Perfect Joints

The mortise and tenon is a classic woodworking joint, but it can be tricky to cut by hand. The 'Digital Mortise & Tenon' is a new jig that works with a standard router to cut perfect mortise and tenon joints every time. It's a great tool for woodworkers who want to add this classic joint to their repertoire.

10. The Reclaimed Wood Renaissance: A New Netflix Show Sparks a Surge in Popularity

A new Netflix show called 'Wood Masters' is inspiring a whole new generation of woodworkers to work with reclaimed wood. The show follows a team of woodworkers who salvage wood from old barns, factories, and houses and turn it into beautiful furniture. The show has caused a surge in popularity for reclaimed wood, and it's a great reminder that old wood can have a new life.

Conclusion

For the week of June 29, 2025, the woodworking world is a fascinating mix of cutting-edge technology and time-honored tradition. From space-age glues and digital tools to new twists on classic techniques, there's always something new to learn and explore. So get out in your shop and make some sawdust!

Funny Fact

The oldest piece of worked wood ever found is a 400,000-year-old spear from Clacton-on-Sea, England. It was likely made by a human ancestor, Homo heidelbergensis.