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Category: Woodworking Tips

link to How Many Clamps Do I Need for Woodworking?

How Many Clamps Do I Need for Woodworking?

There is something to be said about a tool collection that is full of well-used tools (like clamps) that have been passed down in your family in addition to the new ones that collect with every...

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Important Information! The Best Pet Safe Wood Finish.

When you have pets, you adjust your whole life to ensure they are safe; this applies even when doing everyday projects around your home, such as woodworking. A large issue with any wood-based project...

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link to How to Bend Wood with Water: Woodworking Tips.

How to Bend Wood with Water: Woodworking Tips.

As you continue your adventures in woodworking, you might be looking at more complex tasks. These can spark your creativity and provide the challenge of using new techniques to design timeless...

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link to How Long Do You Have to Steam Wood Before You Can Bend It?

How Long Do You Have to Steam Wood Before You Can Bend It?

Steam bending is an old technique that softens wood to allow it to bend beyond its natural limits. Steamed timber has a high degree of plasticity that allows it to curve and twist as needed to create...

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link to What Should the Wood Grain Direction Be for Woodworking?

What Should the Wood Grain Direction Be for Woodworking?

Artisans tend to pick wood with beautiful grain because it allows them to create appealing products. However, prominent wood grain carries the risk of splintery saw cuts and tear-outs that can ruin...

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link to How to Hand Saw a Straight Line.

How to Hand Saw a Straight Line.

Doing DIY woodwork can be a great way to save money, make new items, or pass the time. However, a major issue many woodworkers run into is cutting a straight line when using a handsaw. Handsaws are...

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