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Category: Wood Info

link to How to Seal Charred Wood

How to Seal Charred Wood

Do you have a piece of charred wood that you are wondering if you can seal or not? Are you wanting to know the steps of how to seal charred wood, but not sure where to start? This article can help...

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link to Spruce vs Pine vs Fir Lumber: Which is better

Spruce vs Pine vs Fir Lumber: Which is better

When walking into a lumber store, you may have been overwhelmed by the number of options offered. Terms like softwood, hardwood, and grain may have been thrown around, as well as dozens of tree...

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link to Popping the Grain on Quarter Sawn Oak

Popping the Grain on Quarter Sawn Oak

Authentic wood pieces can be the perfect addition to your home, backyard, or even office. Quarter sawn oak is absolutely gorgeous, especially when you can see the authenticity of the wood. For those...

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link to How to Make Biscuit Joints Without a Jointer

How to Make Biscuit Joints Without a Jointer

How you decide to circumvent using a jointer depends on what you're building, but there are several alternatives to purchasing an expensive jointer to make biscuit joints. To make a biscuit joint...

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link to How to Attach a Glass Table Top to the Base

How to Attach a Glass Table Top to the Base

Is your next DIY project creating a beautiful glass top table? Or maybe you simply need to replace the glass on a table in your home. Whatever the case may be, attaching glass to wood can be...

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link to Why Does Walnut Wood Change Color?

Why Does Walnut Wood Change Color?

Walnut wood has 21 different species and comes in an assortment of colors ranging from a blondish yellow to a deep chocolate brown color. In fact, even the outer layer of the tree, known as the...

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