eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Carpentry

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-50 of 80 results

  • How to Adjust a Band Saw

    To do a job right you need the right tools, but the tools also need to be working correctly. Among various tools, the band saw can be one of the most difficult to properly adjust. Compared with...

  • How to Measure a Band Saw

    There are four measurements associated with band saws and the blades used for cutting material. The first is the overall length of the blade. Secondly the is the teeth per inch or TPI. Third is...

  • Delta vs. Craftsman Miter Saw Comparison

    Delta and Craftsman make a wide variety of saws, including several miter saws. Of these, the Delta MS250 10-inch Compound Miter and the Craftsman 10-inch Compound Miter Saw are representative of...

  • Hitachi Vs. Makita Miter Saw

    Miter saws are table saws that cut wood at angles. Both Hitachi and Makita make a variety of miter saws with different blade sizes and components. The two most basic models are the 10" Compound...

  • How to Build a Wall Mount Tool Holder

    Nothing is more frustrating than having the right tool for the job and being unable to find it. Drawers and tool chests make great storage, but conceal their contents and require searching. A...

  • How to Cut a Laminate Countertop for a Sink

    Installing a new laminate counter top can change the look of your kitchen. Most of the job is straightforward and easy to do. However, when you are faced with the task of cutting a large hole in...

  • How to Use a Stack Dado

    If you're new to woodworking, using a table saw with one blade may be intimidating enough. The thought of stacking several blades side by side and flipping the switch could be terrifying. It...

  • Radial Arm Saw Vs. Circular Saw

    Navigating your way through the world of power tools can be a difficult task. For the do-it-yourselfer, choosing the saw that fits your specific needs can be confusing and frustrating. A number of...

  • How to Replace a Jointer Blade

    When the knives on a jointer become too dull to use or get nicked, your first impulse may be to buy a new jointer. You wanted a bigger one anyway, and the idea of trying to adjust all those blades...

  • Tool to Remove a Circular Saw Blade

    Circular saws can be used to cut a variety of materials. You must use the appropriate blade for each job. To accomplish this you must be able to change the blade. This is a very simple process...

  • How to Tighten a Saw Blade

    The table saw is a very versatile carpentry tool, partly because it has so many blade options. You can find yourself changing the blade many times throughout a project, so learning how to do it...

  • Safety Guidelines for a Compound Miter Saw

    It's important to understand safety guidelines for your compound miter saw to avoid serious injury. One mistake can sever a finger or damage an eye. If you have a miter saw or you are purchasing...

  • How to Align a Saw Blade to the Miter Slot on a Table Saw

    Blade alignment on a table saw is crucial for the quality of your cuts and your personal safety. A blade that is not aligned can increase the risk of kickbacks and result in a kerf that is too...

  • How to Clean Rust From a Saw Blade

    Rust can build up on any exposed metal surface. This is especially true for saw blades. Whether that blade belongs in an electric saw or is a handheld type, the overall process for cleaning the...

  • How to Replace a Coping Saw Blade

    Coping saws are a convenient tool to have when you need to cut curves in wood. Just like any other saw, the blade will have to be changed periodically to ensure that it is sharp enough to get a...

  • Table Saw Blade Types

    The right blade for the right job--this is called working smarter, not harder. Choosing the proper table saw blade can save you aggravation and time in the long run, and should be your first step...

  • How to Cut Metal With a Bandsaw

    Only knowledgeable craftspeople should cut metal with a bandsaw, an often-tricky task. Because you put yourself into more potential danger when cutting metal with a bandsaw than when cutting wood,...

  • How to Remove Silicone Caulking From Wood

    Removing silicone caulking from wood surfaces can be a fussy job, especially when you are trying not to damage or scratch the wood or wood finish itself. It is usually not the best idea to scrape...

  • How to Make Homemade Knives

    Many specialty woodworkers, boat builders and cabinet makers find it necessary to make their own edge tools to have the proper implement for a certain job. Working with their basic techniques, a...

  • How to Tighten the Blade on a Craftsman Table Saw

    It is important that the blade on your Craftsman table saw is always securely tightened. Whether you are attaching a new blade or fixing a loose one, tightening the blade is a simple task. Make...

  • 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 Cut Wood Using a Buzz Saw

    A buzz saw, or circular saw, can refer to one of several types of saws utilizing a circular blade for cutting. Drawing its name from the loud and shrill noise the saw makes when cutting wood, the...

  • Compound Miter Saw Techniques

    A compound miter saw is a wonderful tool and you have more options than to just turn the table or tilt the blade. These techniques used by professionals will improve the quality of your work and...

  • How to Replace Band Saw Tires

    The metal blades for all bandsaws ride on rubber or urethane tires. The tires are thin, circular pieces that fit over the metal wheels. The purpose of the tires is to protect both the metal blade...

  • Parts of a Hand Saw

    Handsaws have been around for thousands of years. There is evidence of handsaw use in ancient Egypt, as heiroglyphics of handsaws have been found. Now, many centuries later, we are still using...

  • Band Saw Tips

    Vertical band saws are used in most wood shops. These versatile tools can be used for cutting out shapes on pieces of wood and resawing timbers into smaller boards. Keeping the band saw in top...

  • 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...

  • The Best Way to Clean a Table Saw Blade

    Table saw blades with a build up of wood resin or glue can actually mimic a dull blade. The built up will create more friction as the blade passes through the material. Certain woods may contain...

  • Carbide Saw Blade Tips

    Carbide saw blades are typically used on saws such as circular hand saws, miter saws and fixed table saws. Small pieces of carbide metal are secured to a round metal blade. A high temperature...

  • Table Saw Tips

    The fixed table saw is a universal tool. You can rip large pieces of plywood down to size or create fine panel doors for cabinets. Extensions can be placed around the metal table of the saw, so...

  • Circular Saw Tips

    Circular saws are one of the most versatile tools the homeowner can own. The blades, spinning at 3600 RPM (rotations per minute), can swiftly cut through hard and soft materials.

  • Safety Tips for Using Circular Saws

    Circular saws are used to cut a variety of woods of varying thickness and wood types. They can be used to make clean, precision-cut straight lines in wood that is placed on a table designed for...

  • Radial Arm Saw Tips

    Radial arm saws can cut just about anything in the woodworking world. They can cut compound miters, perform cross-cuts, rips, rabbets and dadoes. They are also one of the more dangerous...

  • DIY: How to Cut a Lexan Polycarbonate Hurricane Panel

    Lexan is a brand name of polycarbonate sheet plastic that is durable, shatterproof, lightweight and easy to work with. It does scratch easily, as most plastics do, but that may be one of its few...

  • Utility Knife Instructions

    Utility knives are extremely useful for home improvement projects where a strong, straight cut is needed. Because of their sharpness, safety in using utility knives is the most important tip, and...

  • How to Change the Blade on a Black & Decker Jigsaw

    The Black and Decker jigsaw offers an innovative tool-free option to remove and replace blades. This is handy when you want to quickly change the style or level of coarseness of the blade you're...

  • Safe Use of Utility Knives

    Utility knives are handy tools that are used in construction, at warehouses, at the office, and for sporting and home applications. You can use utility knives to cut boxes, fabrics, carpet, foam...

  • Safety Tips for a Radial Arm Saw

    The radial arm saw is a common workshop tool, and two popular saw manufacturers are Delta and Craftsmen. The radial arm saw is available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, and has several types...

  • How to Use a Miter Saw for Molding Angles

    Cutting the correct angles for trimwork is among the most difficult parts of remodeling. Power miter saws make it a lot easier. A power miter saw is essentially a circular saw mounted on a...

  • How to Cut Crown Molding Miters

    Crown molding can be the most impressive part of a trim project---and the most frustrating part to install. The tilted angle of the wood as it spans the joint between the ceiling and the top of...

  • How to Use a Concrete Saw

    Concrete saws are available in several types and sizes. The hand-held concrete saw is the most common and least expensive version. These saws are usually operated with a gas and oil mixture. In...

  • How to Sharpen a Blade

    Circular saw blades, like any other kind of blade, can get dull after repeated use, as the straight metal edges of the bevels wear down. And, like any other kind of blade, they can be made sharp...

  • How to Cut Stainless Steel Sheets

    Circular saws are a handy tools to have on hand for metal-cutting projects. Circular saws can be equipped with blades that are specifically designed to cut through all types of materials. ...

  • 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 Remove Paint With a Finishing Planer

    Using a finishing planer is an unusual approach to removing paint, but it will definitely speed up the process. The usual method of removing paint requires either paint remover, which contains ...

  • How to Cut a 65 Degree Angle With a Miter Saw

    Most miter saws have a limit of 45 degrees to which they can be adjusted. This can pose a problem should you need to create a larger angle. With a little math and some basic carpentry knowledge,...

  • How to Use a Dremel Saw

    There are many different tools that carry the Dremel model name. Unfortunately, not much information has been found about the rotary models. The Dremel rotary models have attachments available to...

  • How to Measure a Bandsaw Blade

    Like many items procured second-hand or many years ago, the manual can easily be misplaced. For bandsaws whose saws have seen their last day, the length of the blade can be a tricky number to...

  • How to Replace a Quickie Saw Blade

    Quickie saws are used to cut several types of materials, such as concrete and metal. Due to it's large blade, size and power, a Quickie saw is used for jobs that a regular skill saw can't handle. ...

  • How to Cut Aluminum Sheeting at Home

    Aluminum sheeting is used for numerous home-based projects and applications. Some of these applications include flashing for roofs, siding, roofs and duct work for heating and cooling. You can...

  • 1
  • 2

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media