Editorial Guidelines

Last updated: May 15, 2025

At WoodworkCenter.com, our mission is to provide clear, accurate, and helpful information about woodworking, tools, techniques, and DIY projects.
These Editorial Guidelines explain how we create, review, and maintain content on the Site to ensure quality, trust, and usefulness for our readers.


1. Our Editorial Principles

All content published on WoodworkCenter.com follows these core principles:

  • Accuracy – We verify facts, data, and techniques before publishing.
  • Clarity – We write in simple, understandable language for readers of all skill levels.
  • Safety – We always encourage proper safety practices when using tools and machinery.
  • Independence – Our reviews, recommendations, and product mentions are unbiased and not influenced by advertisers or affiliates.
  • Relevance – We publish content that aligns with our woodworking and DIY themes.

2. Content Types We Publish

Our website includes several categories of content, including:

  • How-to articles – Step-by-step guides and woodworking techniques.
  • Tool explainers – Information on how tools work and how to use them.
  • Project ideas – DIY builds, plans, and inspiration.
  • Beginner resources – Basics of woodworking, safety, and starting tools.
  • Product overviews – Non-sponsored descriptions of woodworking tools.

3. Author Expertise

Our authors have experience with woodworking, DIY practices, tools, and home workshop setups.
When needed, we also conduct research using:

  • Manufacturer documentation
  • Industry publications
  • Reputable woodworking experts
  • Educational resources and technical manuals

We ensure that all content reflects a solid understanding of woodworking practices, safety considerations, and tool usage.


4. Accuracy and Fact-Checking

Accuracy is essential. Before publication, articles are reviewed to ensure that:

  • Measurements, techniques, and tool instructions are correct
  • Safety recommendations are consistent with industry standards
  • Links provide relevant and trustworthy resources

If information is unclear or unverifiable, it is corrected or removed.


5. Updating and Maintaining Content

Woodworking practices evolve, tools change, and new techniques emerge.
We regularly update older articles to ensure they remain accurate and useful.

Updates may include:

  • Adding new insights or techniques
  • Replacing outdated images
  • Refreshing product availability or specifications
  • Improving readability and structure

If you notice outdated or incorrect information, you may contact us so we can update it promptly.


6. Safety Considerations

Safety is a fundamental priority in woodworking.
Whenever appropriate, our articles include:

  • Safety reminders
  • Warnings about tool handling
  • Protective equipment recommendations

No article replaces hands-on training or professional guidance.
Users must always follow tool manuals and local safety requirements.


7. Use of AI-Assisted Tools

We may use AI-assisted tools during the drafting process to improve readability, structure, or clarity.
However:

  • All content is reviewed, edited, and validated by a human before publication.
  • Safety-related and tool-related instructions are always checked manually.
  • No AI tool determines final editorial decisions.

8. Links, Sources, and References

Our articles may link to helpful external resources, such as:

  • Manufacturer guides
  • Official documentation
  • Reputable woodworking publications
  • Educational videos

Links are provided for further research and do not imply endorsement.


9. Advertising, Affiliate Links, and Editorial Independence

Our editorial content is created independently and is not influenced by advertisers or affiliate programs.

If affiliate links are included in an article, they are clearly disclosed in accordance with FTC guidelines.
Using an affiliate link does not increase the cost of products for the reader.


10. Transparency and Corrections

If an error is discovered in any article, we will correct it as soon as possible.
We welcome feedback from readers who notice inaccurate or unclear information.

You can contact us at:

Email: info@woodworkcenter.com