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  • How to Use a Mitre Saw

    A power miter saw is an essential tool in any remodeling process and makes cutting any type of moldings, trim, baseboards or crowns very simple. In addition to trimming these types of wood, the...

  • How to Set Up Stop Blocks on a Miter Saw

    A miter saw is a power tool that is commonly used in cutting wood frames and molding. A miter saw makes accurate, fast angled crosscuts in pieces of wood. With a spinning circular blade that is...

  • How to Install a Wooden Handle on a Claw Hammer

    Claw hammers are the most common general-purpose hammers used today. Wood handles are quite common on claw hammers, and over time they can get worn out and break. But replacement handles are...

  • How to Make Long Cuts With Table Saws

    There are six basic cuts. The cross cut, the rip cut, the miter cut, the bevel cross cut, the bevel rip cut and the compound miter cut. Long cuts are technically called "rip cuts." Rip cuts are...

  • How to Use a Tool Shop Miter Saw

    A miter cut is a cut made at any angle other than 90 degrees. Cuts you can perform on a miter saw include a bevel cut---a cut made with the blade at any angle other than 90 degrees to the table...

  • How to Use a Wood Chisel for a Door Hinge

    Proper installation of a door hinge requires a recessed area, known as a mortise, to hold the hinge flush with the surface of the door edge and the door frame. A sharp wood chisel creates the...

  • Miter Saw Part Description

    A miter saw is an invaluable tool when doing corner work on wood molding or when trying to cut 2-by-4 boards at an angle to frame a roof. Understanding the parts of a miter saw can help you...

  • How to Replace a Miter Saw Fence

    Sometimes when using a miter saw you may need a thicker fence. The size and position of the woodwork can demand it. If you take a look at your existing miter fence you'll see some holes. The holes...

  • Projects for Miter Saws

    A miter saw is a saw specially designed to make angled cuts for various kinds of projects. There are many different kinds of miter saws that can work on a variety of different jobs. If you go to...

  • Instructions for a Craftsman Power Planer

    The power planer is an essential tool to help remedy sticking doors, smoothing and edging rough pieces of wood and cutting boards down to size. While power planers can be expensive, the Craftsman...

  • How to Use a Wood Planer

    Before using a wood planer, make sure the faces of the wood are 90 percent flat to ensure a parallel and flat result. Set the cutter depth before feeding wood into the planer with help from a...

  • How to Operate a Wood Router

    When using a wood router, it is important to work with the rotation of the machine in order to make a precise cut. Learn to properly operate a wood router tool with help from a custom furniture...

  • How Do You Operate a Band Saw?

    Operating a band saw involves choosing the right blade width, trimming down the wood using rough cuts and clearing out small pieces of wood that get caught around the blade. Practice safety...

  • Uses for Dremels

    The benefits of a Dremel don't have to be explained to woodworkers. Amateurs and professionals alike are aware of the abilities of this hand-held tool, but the Dremel is not limited to woodworking...

  • Wood Lathe Tips

    Wood lathes are versatile tools. With them you can make clocks, bowls, balusters and more. However, a wood lathe is only as good as its blade. As Darrell Feltmate writes, "Turning wood with a dull...

  • Tablesaw Tips

    A table saw can be a very convenient tool that will help you get precise cuts when you need them, and get the job done right. As with any power tool there are procedures and safety protocol to...

  • How to Avoid Wood Splintering When Sawing

    Have used a hand saw or power saw and had the wood or plywood piece splinter when you cut it? Have you had to discard a piece because of this action? Want to learn a fast, easy, and cheap way to...

  • How to Work With Tablesaws

    Table saws make home improvement and construction tasks go much faster. Before you start, learn the basic procedures and safety issues.

  • How to Use Drill Bits

    To use a drill, you have to know how to choose the correct size bit, the right bit for the material you're working with and the correct speed setting for your drill.

  • Tips on Using Finish Air Nailers

    Pneumatic finishing nailers were once used mostly by professionals, but more amateurs and hobbyists now see the benefit of using these tools. Pneumatic finish nailers increase efficiency and...

  • Tips for Operating a Table Saw

    For any serious do-it-yourself woodworker, a table saw is an essential tool for almost every cutting job. Precise cuts on all angles can be made whether they are crosscuts, rip cuts or bevels. ...

  • Miter Saw Use & Safety Procedures

    A miter saw is the tool of choice for trim carpenters and amateur woodworkers who want to install beautiful, elaborate molding in their homes. Crown molding, picture-frame molding and chair-rail...

  • Table Saw Tips & Techniques

    A table saw is one of the most important tools in any woodworking shop. It has enormous flexibility, allowing the woodworker to make crosscuts, rip cuts, mitered cuts, router cuts and dado cuts....

  • How Is a Bevel Cut Made on Wood

    There are several ways to cut a bevel in a piece of wood. One is to set the blade of a table saw at an angle and set up the saw's rip fence to guide the piece of wood stock. (A table saw's rip...

  • How Do Hole Saws Work?

    Regardless of what your project material is made of---wood, drywall, plastic or metal---a hole saw can make quick, neat work of the process. A hole saw (bit), as its name implies, cuts a neat,...

  • Palm Sander Tips

    Palm sanders fit within the palm of the hand and are used to sand surfaces smooth. Palm sanders are used for wood, paint, joint compound or plaster, metal, plastic and fiberglass. The two types...

  • How to Make a Bevel Cut With a Miter Saw

    A bevel cut is one in which the saw comes into the wood at a tilt rather than straight down. Making the proper bevel cut for crown moulding, for example, can be complicated, as it usually requires...

  • How to Use a Tablesaw

    A table saw is a workshop staple for homeowners and woodworkers. It can cut long fence boards, large sheets of plywood, and a variety of other lumber sizes. A variety of accessories enhance the...

  • How to Use a Doweling Jig

    A doweling jig helps you drill a straight hole in a precise location, as when you are doweling two or more pieces of wood together. It is also helpful if you simply need to drill a straight hole...

  • What Causes Burn Marks on Wood Cut by a Table Saw?

    Proper use of a table saw, or any circular saw, is critical for safety and to ensure that the final product is of the highest quality. Properly using saws will help ensure minimal rework before...

  • How to Replace a Hammer Handle

    A hammer seems to last forever, but you are wrong. The handle can wear of after tireless days of use and especially if its made of wood. A wooden handle is easy to replace and will look feel like new.

  • How to Use a Bosch Router Table

    The Bosch company has a reputation of having the best line of tools and router tables that are dependable and durable. The router table is used to cut wood into various kinds of shapes and...

  • What is a Biscuit Joiner?

    A biscuit joiner is a tool used in woodworking to join together two pieces of wood. It leaves a professional look on edges such as those on picture frames and cabinets. Used in conjunction with...

  • How to Use a Double Bevel DeWALT Miter Saw

    Trim carpenters everywhere recognize that double bevel DeWALT miter saws are the tool of choice when completing trim projects of many kinds, including baseboards, door and window trim, and crown...

  • How Do Wood Routers Work?

    Recessing the faceplate on a door lock, or the hinge of a door, is made possible using a jig fitted on the router. Jigs cut contours and are used for finishing edges on wood or other hard...

  • How to Use a Biscuit Jointer

    A biscuit jointer is a type of circular saw that cuts a thin, crescent-shaped slot about 4 inches wide and an inch deep or less. It is highly specialized but is extremely useful when you want to...

  • How to Drill With a Forstner Bit

    Forstner bits are drill bits that can be used for many wood and wood-product applications, from drilling shallow holes with flat bottoms to creating decorative edging. The bits are available in a...

  • How to Use a Lathe

    A wood lathe is used by lining up the head stock and tail stock, bringing the tool rest close to the stock and starting off with a pace before speeding up. See how wood lathes are used with...

  • Types of Wood Screws

    Wood screws, with their tapered body and sharp point, are designed to screw pieces of wood together with minimal stress to the wood itself. The design helps avoid splitting or breaking the wood....

  • How to Use a Rabbeting Router Bit

    A rabbeting router bit is a bit used with a wood router that has a cutting blade, along with a bearing on its bottom. The bearing rolls along the wood while the cutting edge cuts away the wood to...

  • Instructions for a Ryobi Table Saw

    You have just purchased and unpacked that Ryobi table saw. Read the pertinent safety information first. You will have an extremely sharp blade rotating at approximately 2500 to 3200 rpm--and it...

  • How to Use a Woodworking Router

    A router is a woodworking tool that is similar in function to a drill, but it uses bits with a cutting edge to remove larger areas of wood. A router is a very versatile tool that is able to...

  • How to Use Bosch Router Attachments

    Woodworking projects can be a fun and challenging task. One way to enhance the professional look and beauty of a project is to use the variety of Bosch router bit attachments to put different...

  • About Wood Sign Making Machines

    Wood sign-making machines are routers or lasers with a brain and arm. They give the owner the capability of creating perfect signs in a fraction of the time it took to hand-route the sign, and can...

  • Proper Use of a Circular Saw

    A circular saw is a rather handy portable tool that can be used to power through anything from lumber to drywall. There's a right way and a wrong way to use this dangerous device. If you use the...

  • How to Use a Damper on a Wood Stove

    A damper on a wood stove is either mounted in the chimney or in the stove itself, and it is used to block off the air flow going out. Put a damper in an open position when starting a fire in a...

  • Buying Maple Lumber

    When buying maple lumber, inspect the wood for any imperfections, such as scratches, nicks or knots, and make sure the board does not bow in any direction. Choose flawless wood for the best...

  • How Does a Miter Box Work?

    Miter boxes were originally three pieces of wood nailed together--a bottom and two sides. Cuts were made in the sides with a saw at certain angles in the sides and grooves in the bottom. You could...

  • How Does a Steam Box Work?

    A steam box is a woodworking piece of equipment that allows users to bend and shape wood to use for projects ranging from rocking chairs to moldings. A steam box is a handy tool that can either be...

  • How Does a Plunge Router Work?

    Before you start any project with the plunge router, select the bit that you need. Each bit gives several different cuts, depending on the depth that you set the router base. A router does edges...

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