By Ted - 15th June 2014
TIP! Try using a stair gauge as a crosscut guide. All you need to do is affix them to a square and then affirm that it is set...
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By Ted - 8th June 2014
TIP! Be realistic about your budget. You don’t want to start on a project and then realize you don’t have the money to finish. Woodworking can be so...
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By Ted - 1st June 2014
TIP! Safety is of utmost concern when you are doing any time of woodworking project. Always purchase the necessary safety equipment to avoid injury. People everywhere in the...
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By Ted - 25th May 2014
TIP! Make sand blocks that you can reuse. Begin by using scrap plywood to cut six blocks for each type of sandpaper grit. Do you enjoy working with...
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By Ted - 18th May 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 - 10th May 2014
TIP! Do you know how to find the best height for your workbench? To find the ideal height, take a measurement of the distance between your floor and...
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By Ted - 3rd May 2014
TIP! Before you stain your wood project, apply a pre-stain conditioner onto the wood. By using these products, you are likely to avoid blotching or imperfections in the...
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By Ted - 26th April 2014
TIP! Put together a detailed budget for all your projects. Your eyes can get bigger than the amount of money you want to spend very quickly when it...
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By Ted - 18th April 2014
TIP! If you’re using stain, test it first on a scrap of wood. By doing this, you can prevent unwanted surprises in the event that the stain color...
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By Ted - 11th April 2014
TIP! Consider making sanding blocks yourself that you can reuse time and again. To do this, cut six blocks of wood from scrap plywood that is 3/4″ in...
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