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  • Differences Between a Compound Miter Saw and a Miter Saw

    Miter saws are pretty much beefed-up versions of circular saws with the cutting blade mounted and hinged for more precise control. Sometimes called chop saws, miter saws are great for cutting...

  • Wood Working Tips & Tricks

    Wood working is a hobby with a large learning curve. The craft requires years of practice, and even with a lifetime of experience, you can always learn a new trick or two. Learning methods and...

  • How to Stain a Cutting Board

    Wood cutting boards add warmth, beauty and function to kitchen decor. Proper sealing and maintenance are critical to the durability and safety of these popular kitchen tools, whether you use your...

  • 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 Remove Cuts From a Maple Cutting Board

    Over time, every cutting board becomes nicked and sliced. Knife marks can make a board both unsightly and unsanitary, especially if the cuts become severe enough to make cleaning it difficult....

  • How to Use a Bosch Jigsaw

    Bosch jigsaws are equipped with a variable speed controlled trigger switch. That means the speed of the drill is controlled by the pressure you apply to the trigger switch. They also have brakes,...

  • How to Cut Laminate Wood With a Jig Saw

    Many jigsaws have a narrow slot on the base to allow splinter-free cutting. This is a great asset for cutting plywood and laminates, which splinter easily. The base is slid forward to take...

  • What Are the Treatments for Wooden Cutting Boards?

    Wooden cutting boards are beautiful, practical and economical, but they are not without care. If you want to have that favorite cutting board around for many years, and you don't want it seething...

  • Safe Method for Curing Wood Cutting Boards

    Properly curing wood cutting board surfaces protects them from wear and germs. Because wood cutting boards aren't finished with varnish like other wood surfaces, wood cutting boards remain...

  • Can You Make Cutting Boards Out of Bamboo Flooring?

    Cutting boards can be made out of bamboo flooring, provided the flooring material is not treated with chemicals and is solid bamboo. Bamboo is a durable, renewable and natural woody grass that...

  • Parts of a Drill Bit

    The oldest and simplest drill bits operated by friction rather than by cutting. Hard wooden rods bored through softer materials by heating and charring as they were spun. Reciprocal bits used...

  • DIY Cutting Board

    A good-quality cutting board can be expensive nowadays. Making your own is often a much better---and cheaper---option. By doing it yourself, you can customize your board by choosing your own wood,...

  • Beginner Woodworking Ideas

    Many people find a sense of accomplishment by working with wood to make a variety of projects, from birdhouses to backyard sheds. Wood is one of the most pliable, workable resources available on...

  • Scroll Saw Tips & Techniques

    A scroll saw is a versatile piece of woodworking equipment, allowing a user to carve intricate shapes into the wood he is cutting. Utilizing proper form and technique when using your scroll saw is...

  • Adze Technique

    An adze is an ancient, flexible woodworking hand tool that is used for cutting, shaving, peeling and chipping away at a wood surface. Its combines the capacities of an axe and a chisel and can be...

  • Type of Wood for a Cutting Board

    Choose wood for a cutting board on the basis of stability and durability as well as beauty. Many common woods will serve and nearly every region provides locally grown wood of good value for this...

  • How to Use a Jigsaw Tool

    Use a jigsaw tool to make curved cuts or interior cuts for crafting wood. The thin blades on these power tools permit cutting around tightly curved designs for artistic touches. The free-floating...

  • Scroll Saw Tips

    Scroll saws are the tool of choice for creating intricate designs in woodworking projects. The small blade and simple operation make an excellent combination for producing eye-catching fretwork...

  • How to Make a Wood Cutting Board

    Building your own cutting board is a fun project for anyone with basic carpentry skills and the right tools. This can be done in just a few days and could be the fun family project you’ve been...

  • Homemade Cutting Board

    Cutting boards have a presence in nearly every kitchen. They protect kitchen counters from nicks and cuts and offer a sanitary way to prepare food for cooking. Homemade cutting boards are easy to...

  • How to Make Lathe Tools

    One of the expenses when working with a lathe is the need for lathe tools. These cutting implements come in many shapes and sizes, providing the different cuts for operations such as turning wood,...

  • How to Find Free Cutting Board Plans

    Do your kitchen knives dull faster than you can sharpen them? Are your countertops getting scuffed and dull? Protect your knives and your countertops with an attractive cutting board you can make...

  • Safety Training Using Hand Cutting Tools

    People use a number of hand tools, from safety scissors to jigsaws, dependent upon the type of cut they are looking for and the toughness of the material being cut. While hand tools are incredibly...

  • Using a Pattern-Cutting Router Bit

    A pattern-cutting router bit uses a bearing to guide the bit, and the bearing and cutter should be the same size. Find out how to make a pattern or template before using a pattern-cutting router...

  • How to Build Wood Cutting Boards

    If you enjoy woodworking and have the necessary equipment, such as a belt sander and table saw, making a wood cutting board, which is generally used in the kitchen for all your culinary slicing...

  • How to Choose Bandsaw Blades

    The bandsaw is an extremely useful tool for woodworking, metalworking and many other crafts. It's a versatile and precise tool that can be found in almost every shop. This saw can be used to cut a...

  • What Is a Lathe Used for?

    A lathe is a machine used to cut a shaped design in a block as it spins horizontally at a high speed. The object to be cut is mounted in place, and the cutting tool creates the shape in the object...

  • How to Use a Dremmel Tool for Cutting Wood

    The dremel is a rotary tool known more for its speed, than muscle or precision, but speed alone is what makes the dremel tool a favorite amongst wood workers. The dremel tool is like a fat handled...

  • How to Make a Cutting Board

    If you can glue a few pieces of wood together, you can make a cutting board. Once the glue is dry, you only need to sand the surface smooth, cut the board to its final shape and seal it with...

  • What Is a Jig in Woodwork?

    In simplest terms, a jig is any object that makes the basic tasks of woodworking easier. A jig is used in addition to the primary tool, be that a saw, router or other instrument. Using jigs...

  • Woodturning Spindle Gouge Tool Cuts

    Spindle gouges are used for cutting coves, roughing cylinders and cutting depressions. Learn how to use a spindle gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Woodturning: Shear Cutting

    Shear cutting is the easiest way to cut wood on a lathe. Learn about shear cutting on a lathe from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Woodturning: Avoiding Bead Cut Tear Out with a Scraper

    A dull tool when woodturning will cause tear out in bead cutting. Get tips on escaping tear out in bead cutting from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Cutting a Cove with a Scraper in Woodturning

    In woodturning, cutting a cove is going in from the center and rotating the tool to both sides. Learn how to cut a cove from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • What Part of the Bowl Gouge Cuts the Wood?

    Even though the whole edge of a bowl gouge is sharpened, only part of it will actually do the cutting of the bowl. Find out what part of the woodturning bowl gouge does the cutting in this free...

  • How to Make a Cutting Board Out of a Tree

    For many people, cutting boards are a utilitarian item devoid of style or sentimental aspects. The only requirement is that they function properly and last for a while. But they don't have to be...

  • How to Work a Jointer

    If you are working with pieces of wood that are pretty rough on the edges, a jointer may be just the tool you need. Often, wood comes in less than perfect condition, and a tool that can smooth it...

  • How to Cut Wood

    Cutting wood is an inescapable part of any woodworking project. Done right, it can lead to a successful construction. Done wrong, it can lead to frustration and an extra trip to the lumber store....

  • About Cold Chisels

    Cold chisels are a blacksmithing tool that is used without fire or heat sources, hence the name cold chisel. These tools look like other types of chisels and can even resemble wood working...

  • How to Use a Plunge Router for Panel Cutting

    A router is a necessary power tool for woodworkers. It is used for cutting, designing and crafting wood projects. A fixed router doesn't weigh very much so maneuvering one around wood is simple....

  • Beginner Tips for Using a Router for Woodworking

    Routers can be fun and help you to create some pretty amazing pieces of woodworking. But like any power tool, be sure to follow all manufacturer's instructions and ALWAYS wear gloves, eye...

  • How to Mount a Cutting Strip to a Workbench

    When you are working on different types of projects, it is important to have your supplies and everything you need conveniently by your side. Among the items you can attach to your workbench is a...

  • How to Finish a Cutting Board

    If you've just made a wooden cutting board, or if you've purchased an unfinished cutting board, you can add a finish to it to ensure that it lasts for years. You have a few options when you finish...

  • How to Make a Wooden Cutting Board

    Making a wooden cutting board is possible for anyone who is able to do simple woodworking projects. Keep your kitchen counters safe from that sharp knife—make your own wooden cutting board today.

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