By Ted - 4th April 2014
TIP! Use pre-stain conditioner if you plan on staining your project. This will help you to get an even finish when you stain. If you want to learn...
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By Ted - 28th March 2014
TIP! You can make your own reusable sanding blocks. Begin by cutting some 3/4 inch plywood into blocks. What can you learn about woodworking? There isn’t much to...
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By Ted - 21st March 2014
TIP! Make sanding blocks that are reusable. Start by cutting six blocks from scrap 3/4″ plywood for every sandpaper grit you generally use. Running a successful woodworking business...
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By Ted - 14th March 2014
TIP! Safety is of utmost concern when you are doing any time of woodworking project. Always use your tools in the way they were intended to be used...
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By Ted - 7th March 2014
TIP! Condition your wood with a pre-stain product. You will get less irregularities or blotches if you apply a quality pre-stain product. If you want to learn about...
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By Ted - 28th February 2014
TIP! If you need to stain a project you’re working on in woodworking, then you should use a stain conditioner first. The conditioner will make it more difficult...
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By Ted - 20th February 2014
TIP! If you are going to be staining your project, test on a scrap of wood or an inconspicuous area. This will help you to pick the right...
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By Ted - 13th February 2014
TIP! When putting together your budget for a project, do not forget to include the cost of new tools. It’s simple to overlook this as you are thinking...
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By Ted - 6th February 2014
TIP! Stir finishes or stains before using them. Stains often have ingredients that settle to the bottom. It takes time to learn woodworking. Even though it might seem...
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By Ted - 30th January 2014
TIP! Make your own sanding blocks. Start by cutting a few blocks from a scrap piece of plywood for all the sandpaper grits you need to use. There...
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