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  • How to Buy Lumber by the Board Foot

    When shopping for lumber, it helps to understand how the sell price is calculated. Most lumber yards and hardwood suppliers sell their stock using a unit of measure known as the board foot. ...

  • How to Make Fur Stretchers

    In order for a fur pelt to be sold for the best price it has to be properly skinned, fleshed and stretched. The fur industry has set standards for the shape a dried fur pelt must be. This standard...

  • How to Install a Router Table Insert Plate

    You can find many routers and router table insert plates available in today's market. They offer you the ability to adjust the router bit height from above the router table without first having to...

  • How to Dry Wood Without it Splitting

    Drying your own wood, whether for woodworking, carving or turning, can be very rewarding--if you can keep it from splitting. Wood loses moisture from the ends at a higher rate than the faces and...

  • How to Make a Mailbox Post for 2 Boxes

    It's easy to create a beautiful, vintage-looking mailbox post that holds not the typical one but two mailboxes side-by-side. This is a perfect project to do with your neighbor--after all, that is...

  • How to Cut a Piano Hinge

    Piano hinges are designed for strength along its entire length with the use of a continuous hinge that spreads out stress placed on the hinge. Piano and cedar chest manufacturers commonly use...

  • How to Use a Glue Joint Router Bit

    The glue joint router bit is a carbide-tipped cutter for use in a router table. The glue joint router bit creates a mechanical joint for wood pieces to be glued. This joint adds tremendous...

  • How to Use a Finger Joint Router Bit

    The finger joint router bit is a carbide-tipped cutter for use in a router. The finger joint router bit allows you to make a strong end to end glue joints. This is possible by increasing the glue...

  • How to Line Up Dowel Peg Holes

    Dowel peg holes are often found on the inside of cabinets to allow for adjustable shelves. By drilling holes directly into the wood that the cabinet is made of, the need for attached metal shelf...

  • How to Choose Lathe Chisels

    Using the proper lathe chisels enhances productivity and safety, and avoids the need to awkwardly adapt to different projects.

  • How to Choose the Right Drill Press

    A woodworker requires a variety of tools for his shop. One of those tools is the drill press. Drill presses drill a variety of holes, but they also accommodate sand and router extensions. They...

  • How to Make a 4-Tone Wood Train Whistle

    With a little bit of woodworking knowledge, you can craft a authentic sounding train whistle out of wood that is a lot of fun for kids and adults alike. The 4-tone wood train whistle, a little...

  • How to Get My Clear Urethane to Come Out Smooth

    Urethane is a great sealer and protector. It comes in many forms from polyurethane to urethane-enhanced paint. You can use it on small items, on floors, furniture and tables. The quality of your...

  • How to Make Wooden Legs for a Desk

    There are several ways to construct wooden legs for desks and other tabletop surfaces like work benches and even kitchen and dining room tables. The way you construct them may depend on personal...

  • How to Mount a Router Base Plate in a Table

    Many styles and shapes of router plates are available. Many routers and router plates allow you to adjust the height of the router bit from above the router without having to remove it for...

  • How to Prepare Old Cedar Shakes for Repainting

    Cedar shakes are cedar shingles that naturally weather and are resistant to decay. Like most wooden shingles, however, especially when painted, they require care and maintenance over the course of...

  • How to Select a Drill Press

    A drill press makes woodworking projects easier and makes a useful addition to any workshop area. If you're planning to add a drill press to your tool collection, you've probably noticed the wide...

  • How to Select a Mitre Saw

    Power tools make woodworking and home improvement projects much easier. Adding a mitre saw to your collection of power tools allows you to cut trim, molding, picture frame components, and so forth...

  • How to Adjust Planer Blades

    Your planer has been putting out smooth, flat boards for quite awhile. You might have started noticing a few chips or dips in the surface. This means you'll need to remove the knives from the...

  • How to Set a Radial Arm Saw Table and Rip Fence

    The radial arm saw has a three-part table system that you will have to adjust and replace from time to time. Most radial arm saws are built with a steel frame and a wooden table top. The main...

  • How to Create Black Wood Finishes

    The best black wood finish you can have is a natural finish on a project made of ebony. Since ebony is very expensive and quite difficult to machine, the next best solution is a process called...

  • How to Cut a Scroll Saw Portrait

    Here is description to the art of scroll saw portrait cutting. This can be a relaxing and very lucrative hobby.

  • How to Rip With a Radial Arm Saw

    The radial arm saw was the industry standard for many years for crosscutting and mitering applications. It has been replaced in many shops and job sites with the smaller sliding compound miter...

  • How to Polish Pinewood Derby Axles

    Pinewood Derby racers are miniature cars of wood, metal and plastic used in competitive racing, typically with the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America. Rules governing the construction techniques...

  • How to Make a Table for a Radial Arm Saw

    The radial arm saw has a sacrificial front table that you must replace from time to time after use. Most radial arm saws are built with a steel frame and a wooden tabletop. The main reason for...

  • How to Make Shelves With 3/4 Thick Wood

    Custom made shelving is a great way to solve storage needs and dress up empty wall space at the same time. Using tools and materials from your local lumberyard or home center, you can make simple...

  • How to Season a Pipe

    Smoking a pipe can be a very enjoyable experience; however, to properly use a wooden pipe, it must be seasoned. Seasoning a tobacco pipe is a very important part of using the pipe, as it will...

  • How to Carve Cedar Wood

    Cedar is a strong, fragrant wood that can be carved with a carving shave, a sharp wood knife, chisel and saws. White cedar doesn't crack or shrink in water, making it a favorite medium for carving...

  • How to Make a Wooden Sign with a Router

    Wooden signs are extremely popular as interior and exterior decorations, and they make innovative gifts. Numerous types of wooden signs are available in stores, but you can easily make them at...

  • How to Get a Band Saw for Cheap

    Buying a band saw for cheap is a matter of smart shopping and using any resource available to you. By asking around to see if anyone is trying to get rid of one, you can save yourself quite a bit...

  • How to Make Tenon Pegs

    Using pegs to help secure the tenon in a mortise-and-tenon joint adds extra strength and beauty to your furniture. Hardwood dowels really simplify the process of making these pegs.

  • How to Work With Cedar Wood

    Cutting into a nice piece of cedar is a joyous experience for a woodworker. The smell that is released, the color, texture and softness of this wood make it fun and easy to work with. It is all of...

  • How to Buy the Best Hard Wood

    Woodworking isn't just about your tools and techniques. The quality of the finished product also comes from choosing the right materials for the job. If you want to get the best hardwood you can...

  • How to Treat Cedar Wood

    Cedar is a versatile wood with a deep amber color. Because cedar is weather-resistant, it's a great option for many outdoor projects. Cedar has a unique smell, which sets it apart from many...

  • How to Restore Wood Finishes

    Even the finest of furniture can become lifeless and dull-looking given enough use and time. Rather than take on the labor-intensive task of refinishing, why not breathe new life into the existing...

  • How to Install Shelves in Cabinets

    More often than not, cabinets come with shelves you can install. Depending on the age and the use of the cabinet, however, the shelves may get damaged or broken. When that occurs, you may need to...

  • How to Weather a Piece of Cedar Wood

    Cedar is a wonderful wood prized for its durability in exterior applications. When used outdoors it weathers to a gray to silver tone and has a rough texture. You can achieve this look simply by...

  • How to Get Wall Paint Off of a Wood Table

    No matter how hard you try, sometimes painting mistakes happen. Even the seasoned pros splatter paint now and again. So, what do you do to remove the paint if it come in contact with your wooden...

  • How to Cut Balsa Wood

    Balsa wood is strong and lightweight wood sheeting. Because it is so soft and porous, it is easy to cut, sand and takes glue well. Because it is lightweight and easy to work with, balsa it is...

  • How to Stain New Oak Stairs

    Staining protects and enhances the natural beauty of oak stairs. If you prefer the look of bare wood to carpet---not to mention the greater cleaning ease---you will want to stain new oak stairs....

  • How to Peel Cedar Bark Off a Tree

    Cedar bark is a pliable tree bark, which makes it an ideal choice for use as a binding agent. Peeling your own cedar bark from a growing tree is a simple process. More importantly, if performed...

  • How to CREATE Gourd Nun Dolls and Christmas Decorations

    Want to put a smile on the face of the SCROOGE in your family? Want to make free and fun Christmas gifts for the hard to shop for person on your shopping list? Make something fun and whimsical...

  • How to Refinish Using Tung Oil

    Refinishing fine wood furniture is a satisfying hobby that gives you the option of using age-old techniques to restore wood to its original luster and beauty. Modern woodworkers now have a choice...

  • How to Make a Washer Toss Game

    If you're looking for quick, easy instructions to make a washer toss game, you found them. Let's get started!

  • How to Install Doors on an Entertainment Center

    Since the media area of any home can get extremely cluttered and disorganized, many people decide to use entertainment centers to keep everything together. An entertainment center is...

  • How to Use a Miter Gauge

    A miter gauge is a the perfect accompanying tool to pair with a miter saw. The gauge is a simple device, used to measure the perfect angle to cut on two pieces of trim, allowing them to come...

  • How to Help Children Learn About Working With Wood

    If you have a wood shop, and a love of working with wood, it is only natural that you would want to teach your children about woodworking as well. It is great to get your children involved, and to...

  • How to Make Woodshop Shelves

    For many people, woodworking is a constructive and enjoyable hobby, and the wood shop is their special place to do what they love to do. If your wood shop is not well organized, you may have...

  • How to Refinish or Treat an Old Pullout Cutting Board

    Pull-out cutting boards used to be a standard kitchen-cabinet feature. Over time, this feature became less popular and for a while they were hard to get. Today the pull-out cutting board is making...

  • How to Build & Take Care of Bluebird Houses

    North America is home to three species of bluebirds--the Eastern bluebird, Western bluebird and mountain bluebird. The well-known American robin is part of the same family of birds, the thrush...

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