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  • How to Measure for Crown Moulding

    Crown molding provides the finishing touch to a room. The broad step of edging that finishes the wall at the ceiling can add an elegant flair. The hardest part about installing crown molding is...

  • How to Cut Baseboard Moulding

    Decorative baseboard moulding dramatically improves a room's appearance and adds much desired character. These architectural elements are economical to install and can be accomplished in a short...

  • How to Calculate Compound Angles

    A compound angle is an angle made by two angles. Compound angles can be calculated when you know all the sides of two right triangles that form the compound angle. Five simple trigonometry...

  • Tips for Adjusting a Miter Saw

    Miter saws are used for cutting precision angles in wood. These angled cuts can be either a singular or a double angle, called a compound angled cut. There are two adjustments for cutting this...

  • How to Make Wood Working Jigs

    Woodworking jigs are designed to help you repeat the same angle of cut (45-degree, 90-degree or even circular) with minimal effort so that each piece is cut the same. For projects such as building...

  • Crown Molding Exterior Corner Joint Instructions

    Crown molding is often hailed as the pinnacle of interior trim work, and the pinnacle of crown molding is a properly executed exterior corner joint. To make this joint properly requires more than...

  • Tips on Drill Bit Sharpening

    With use, a drill bit will lose its sharp edge. A dull drill bit can cause a hole to be oversized, can burn your work piece and is generally not as easy to use. There is no need to throw away dull...

  • How to Make Cuts for Crown Molding

    Cutting trim is more complicated than it looks, and cutting crown molding is the most complicated of all. Crown molding is designed to span the upper horizontal corners of the room, stretching...

  • How to Cut Molding for Corners

    Molding around your interior doors and walls provides both functionality and form. Indeed, ugly, broken or missing molding stands out like a sore thumb in an otherwise attractive room. Molding is...

  • How to Use a Workforce Compound Miter Saw

    To use a Workforce brand compound miter saw, simply lay a board up against the back stop on the platform in front of the saw. This is a perfectly straight "level," and the blade in the 90 degree...

  • How to Cut Baseboards With a Miter Saw

    Trim can add value and style to a house. Some of the easiest trim to tackle yourself are the baseboards. The cuts are usually simple and one person can install them fairly easily. Thanks to modern...

  • How Does a Worm Gear Work?

    A worm gear is commonly used when large gear ratios are required. Worm gears can be used for reductions as high as 300:1 or more. Worm gears are usually in line with one shaft and drive a...

  • What Is a Compound Miter Saw?

    Modern power equipment has taken the place of many simple hand tools. And the degree of specialization is increasing too. A craftsman can use a table saw for things like miter cuts, but a compound...

  • How to Use a Power Miter Saw

    A power miter saw is a very handy tool to have around your house. It is used strictly for cutting very straight lines into boards that are usually no wider than 4 inches. The blade is stationary...

  • How to Choose a Jointer

    A jointer is an electric motor-driven device that will create a perfect 90-degree angle on wooden boards between the side edges and the exposed face. The jointer utilizes a high-speed motor to...

  • How to Set the Angle on a Scroll Saw

    Learn how to change the angle settings on a Scroll Saw - free video.

  • How to Adjust a Table Saw

    There are two different adjustments that you can make on your table saw. You can adjust the height of the blade (making certain that it cuts all the way through the stock you are cutting) and the...

  • How to Angle the Base of a Plate Joiner

    Changing the angle on the base (or fence) of a plate joiner is easy to do. Some models only allow changes in angle to be made in 45 degree increments, while other models allow angles to be set at...

  • How to Care for Circular Saw Blades

    You want to keep your circular saw blade in top-notch condition. Read on to learn how to care for circular saw blades.

  • How to Adjust the Blade on Circular Saw

    Adjusting the blade on a circular saw is fast and easy. The blade of a circular saw--also called a skill saw--has two adjustments. One adjustment determines how deeply the blade cuts and the...

  • How to Manage Inside Corners in Base Molding

    In order to install base molding, you must be familiar with inside and outside corners. Inside corners and outside corners cut totally opposite from each other. In the steps below, you'll see how...

  • How to Use a Quick Square

    The quick square helps construction workers cut 90-degree angles or miter cuts at 45 degrees. It has a square flange along one side that acts as a guide for the power saw. Roofing angles are cut...

  • How to Cut a 15-Degree Angle for Base Molding Installation

    When you are installing base molding, you may happen to need an angle cut for cosmetic reasons. Although you seldom need a 15-degree angle on base moldings, repairing or replacing molding in some...

  • How to Make Sandpaper Belts

    You can make your own sandpaper belt at home with only a few common products. Make sure you don't leave too much slack when gluing the belt together and also make sure you don't cut too much off....

  • How to Toenail a Board

    Toenailing a board allows you to strengthen the joint of two boards that form a 90 degree angle. You can use this technique to get stubborn or bowed boards to align properly. With a little...

  • How to Use A Miter Box

    Carpenters use miter boxes to guide their saw when they want to make an angle cut before joining two pieces of wood. Most miter boxes contain slots to make cuts at 90-degree angles and 45-degree...

  • How to Seal Wall Joints Around a Tub or Shower

    You're much better off maintaining the caulk joints around a tub or shower base than cleaning up the mess that results when water penetrates that protective barrier.

  • How to Install a Screw

    Ever had a screw go in at a weird angle or bind up part way into the hole? Here's how to avoid those problems.

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