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Posts by Kevin Hays

link to How to Stain Douglas Fir

How to Stain Douglas Fir

Douglas Fir is a fantastic wood for many different purposes. However, it can sometimes be a bit of a pain to stain. I assure you that it is possible to get a rich, strong color out of Douglas Fir....

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What is the Difference Between a Firmer and Mortise Chisel

A chisel is one of the oldest tools around. The firmer and mortise chisels are two different styles, with a thick blade designed to be used in combination with a mallet. The difference between a...

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What is the Best Pull Saw for a Beginner?

Pull saws are a type of Japanese hand saws used for woodworking. There are many different kinds of pull saws, and some are better suited for beginners than others! As a beginner, you should choose...

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How Can You Tell If a Chisel Is Sharp?

A chisel is an absolute necessity in carving wood or metal. But, even more importantly, you want to make sure your chisel is sharp to achieve safe, clean carves and cuts. Unfortunately, over time, it...

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How to Remove Drill Press Chuck

A drill press chuck should be removed to clean off sawdust or grease every once and a while. It should also be removed if it becomes damaged in any way. The easiest way to remove a drill press...

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Teak Oil vs Tung Oil vs Linseed Oil

There are so many different kinds of oil used to finish wood that it can be hard to decide which one is right for your next project. Three of the most common oils are teak oil, tung oil, and linseed...

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