By Ted - 26th August 2014
TIP! Use stair gauges for crosscut guides. Clamp your carpenter’s square to your stair gauges while ensuring they coincide with the rise and run of your stair jack....
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By Ted - 19th August 2014
TIP! When you are working with wood, always think about safety. Always ensure that safety comes first, and you know how to properly use all the tools. What...
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By Ted - 11th August 2014
TIP! If you are going to be staining your project, test on a scrap of wood or an inconspicuous area. This helps you to not be shocked when...
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By Ted - 4th August 2014
TIP! Anytime you are working around power tools, there is an element of danger; focus on safety at all times. Be certain you always have the right safety...
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By Ted - 28th July 2014
TIP! Dry fit your wood before using glue. You could cause damage if you tinker with the fit after you’ve applied the glue. People respect those who can...
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By Ted - 21st July 2014
TIP! Anytime you are working around power tools, there is an element of danger; focus on safety at all times. Proper tool use and safety equipment are important...
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By Ted - 14th July 2014
TIP! When working with stains, dab a small amount in a test area to see how it comes out. By doing this, you can prevent unwanted surprises in...
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By Ted - 7th July 2014
TIP! When you are working with wood, always think about safety. Always start a job with the proper safety gear and follow instructions for using the tools properly....
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By Ted - 30th June 2014
TIP! How high your workbench is truly affects the quality of your work. To find the ideal height, take a measurement of the distance between your floor and...
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By Ted - 22nd June 2014
TIP! Use pre-stain conditioner if you plan on staining your project. This will reduce the risk of irregularities and blotches in the final product. Do you want to...
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