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  • How to Cut Coving Angles

    Cutting coving angles is a task that most people involved in home improvement projects will have to deal with at some point before the jobs are complete. Although some ranges of cornice and coving...

  • How to Lay Out Stairways

    You may build a single set of stairs between a first and second floor of a home. This layout procedure can also be adapted to laying out steps between any two levels, such as from a deck to a...

  • How to Cut Lucite

    Lucite is a brand of acrylic plastic sheeting used in place of glass for its strength and durability. For quick cuts, Lucite can be scored and snapped to size much like glass. A table saw is...

  • How to Trim the Inside Window

    Installing trim on interior windows can add style and dimension to any room. When considering such a project, first determine the styling; the desired style will determine the type of molding you...

  • Homemade Miter Box

    You can make a simple miter box from hardwood with some glue and a few nails. A miter box is handy for cutting joints for wood or plastic trim, molding and corners of boxes--anywhere you need an...

  • How to Put Up a Chair Rail on Painted Drywall

    Adding multiple layers of design elements creates interest. A chair rail can add elegance and dimension to a room. Place a chair rail to separate two wall colors, top wainscoting, or to simply add...

  • How to Update a Home With Oak Interior Trim

    Oak trim is an excellent way to update a home. It is reasonably inexpensive. Oak is a hardwood that will last a long time and can be stained or painted in numerous colors. Painting oak kind of...

  • How to Cut Base Board Molding

    Baseboard moldings run along the bottom of the wall. With hard surfaced floors such as hardwood, tile, linoleum or stone, the baseboard molding will usually be finished with a quarter round...

  • How do I Cut my New Closet Door That is Too Long?

    Closet door openings can vary in height. Some are framed a little short because of preference and some are framed to specifications to allow for the installation of a closet door without having to...

  • How to Shorten a Counter Top

    During remodeling or new construction it is sometimes necessary to cut down a counter top. Perhaps it was ordered too long or the design requires the end to be cut. Whatever the reason, if a...

  • What Is the Proper Way of Cutting Slab Granite?

    Granite is a rock commonly used in creating tile or countertops. It is a tough material that will need to be cut for proper placement in the home. There are various methods and types of saws for...

  • 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...

  • Cold Saw vs. Band Saw

    There are a number of factors one should consider when comparing a cold saw and a band saw. Factors include the type of material to be cut, the angle and shape of the cut, whether the material to...

  • 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...

  • How to Replace or Repair Wood Siding

    When replacing damaged wood siding, the section that needs to be removed is usually locked in by other pieces. Getting to it may seem difficult at first, but it is a fairly simple process if you...

  • 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...

  • Carpentry Trim Tips

    Installing trim work is very rewarding. Looking at the finished product brings a sense of satisfaction for a job well done. Though usually not extremely difficult, there is a level of skill...

  • 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...

  • The Best Way to Cut Paneling

    Although paneling is not as popular as it once was, it is still a great choice for finishing out play rooms and basements. It goes up quickly, is durable, lasts longer than wallpaper and can give...

  • 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...

  • 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 Sharpen a Cross Cut Saw

    Traditionally, a cross-cut saw is one of those huge, classic, two-man saws once used by lumberjacks to cut down trees. Today, the term is sometimes used more generically to describe any straight,...

  • How to Remove Concrete Floors

    Concrete slabs are commonly used during home construction. The slab may be located on the first floor of a home with no basement, while a home with a basement will have a concrete slab for the...

  • How to Cut Thin Wood

    Thin wood is generally classified as any thickness under 1/8 of an inch. These small pieces of wood can be used to conceal lesser quality frame boards. Thin wood or veneers can be expensive....

  • 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 Install a Drop Ceiling Around Beams

    One of the major obstacles you face when installing a drop ceiling, is how to cut the frame and tile to fit around a fixed beam. Simple guidelines on the proper way to measure, cut and finally...

  • How to Replace a Dry Rotted Wood Beam

    Wood beams are used to support a bearing load from a roof or second floor. They can span as much as 20 feet, and many times they can be doubled as decorative pieces. Replacing a dry rotted beam is...

  • How to Properly Vent a Roof

    Do you want more airflow through your house in the summertime and don't want to pay a fortune for it? Follow these three easy steps to putting your own vent system on your house.

  • How to Hang Crown Molding

    Installing crown molding in a home or office can make a dramatic change to the appearance of the room. There are three types of ceiling molding--rectangular shaped with a beveled edge, cove...

  • 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 Install Crown Molding Using the Coping Method

    Ceiling molding is available in three basic shapes. A contemporary design is rectangular with beveled edges, while traditional profiles include crown and cove moldings. The installation of crown...

  • 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...

  • How to Cut a Door Kick Plate

    Install a kick plate to extend the life of your door, and to protect it from being damaged by things such as animal claws or scuff marks. Kick plates are available in several materials, including...

  • 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 to Cut Molding With a Circular Saw

    Much of the molding that is installed on the inside or outside of a modern house can be cut with a circular saw. This is not the only way to complete the task, but cutting with a circular saw is...

  • How to Install Baseboard Molding & Leave Room for Carpet

    There is a simple and inexpensive method to installing a baseboard evenly around a room, while still leaving enough room for your carpeting. One person can install a in an entire room in 2 to 3...

  • How to Cope a Mitered Joint for Crown Molding

    The installation of crown molding can be facilitated through the use of coped miter cuts at all inside corners. The effective use of coped miters allows the home carpenter to compensate for out of...

  • 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 Cut Concrete Walls

    Cutting out an opening for a door or window in concrete takes a little time, carpentry knowledge and a special concrete saw. There is a no need to call a costly handyman or carpenter when you can...

  • 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 Replace an Exterior Window Sill

    At times, window sills must be replaced due to damage. The causes for this type of damage vary from a badly-executed original installation to a building structure that is poorly designed....

  • How Do You Operate a Circular Saw?

    Circular saws are very easy to operate, but like any other power tool, they require a measure of caution. Once you are familiar with their operation, they can be useful in many situations.

  • How Does a Power Saw Work?

    A power saw is an electrical tool that is activated by an electrical switch. The tool runs off of standard 110-volt house current and a high-quality electrical saw can draw 20 amps of electrical...

  • How to Cope Inside Molding

    It's advisable to use coped miter cuts for inside corners when you are installing chair rails, baseboard or crown molding. Learning to use coped joints is an effective way to avoid being left with...

  • How to Feather a Board for a Router Table

    You can use a scrap piece of lumber to make a feather board for use in router or table saw woodworking to secure and prevent kickback during the routing or sawing process. Woodworkers have found...

  • How to Replace a Bad Deck Board

    Has your deck seen better days? A deck is a wonderful addition to a home, but you do have to maintain it. If you have a few rotten or cracked boards that you are concerned about, fret no more....

  • How to Cut Laminate Worktops

    Laminate worktops continue to be a popular choice for kitchen countertops. They are durable and come in a wide range of color choices. If you are remodeling your kitchen and are installing...

  • How to Remove Ceramic Wall Tile

    If you are planning to remove that hideous tile from the wall of your bathroom as part of a home remodeling project here are some tips.

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