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Posts by Kevin Hays

link to Can You Use a Table Saw as a Jointer?

Can You Use a Table Saw as a Jointer?

Woodworking tools can get expensive. Since each tool has its own purpose, you often need to buy a lot of machinery to get the final product you are looking for. This begs the question, can one piece...

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How Does a Holdfast Work? The Old Alternative to Clamps.

Woodworking has been around for centuries, and it’s no surprise that there are numerous tools from ancient times that we still use today. One of these tools is called a holdfast. But how does a...

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Can Wood Be Too Dry for Woodworking?

The best wood for woodworking has a moisture content of between 15% to 25%. Such wood is strong and produces excellent products in any project. If you have overly dry wood with a moisture content of...

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What Type of Joint Would You Use For A Picture Frame?

Picture frame joints look simple and stylish but can be complex to construct. The type of joint you choose determines the sturdiness of a picture frame.  A miter joint is the best type of...

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How Do You Know When To Stop Sanding?

Whether it’s a hobby or a job, woodworking is a fun and rewarding activity. It should be said that a lot of the ins and outs come with experience, though. So knowing when you should stop sanding...

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How Do You Seal Wood Knots Before Painting?

Love them or hate them, wood knots are a natural feature of the wood we work with. In many cases, they can add a defining feature to your project, but it can be difficult to know how to seal around...

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