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  • Pine Lumber Grade Rules

    Lumber grades have been established to differentiate between the qualities of wood produced when cutting timbers. Knots, flaws and defects determine which grade the wood will fall into and how the...

  • Wood Working Projects for Money

    Wood working is a common practice in many cultures around the world. The discipline is used for both hobby and necessity and is most often found in the form of figurines and furniture throughout...

  • 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 Remove White or Heat Marks From Wood

    White marks or heat marks are caused by setting a warm or cold object on the surface of wooden furniture without covering the surface of the wood to protect it from the extreme heat or cold and...

  • How to Oil Paint Furniture

    Repair existing wooden furniture or design a one-of-a-kind treasure piece through painting. Preparation and technique are key steps in creating a long-lasting piece of furniture. Colors and...

  • How to Remove Spots on an Oak Dresser

    Oak furniture is sturdy and it can last for many generations when treated properly. Oak, however, even when treated with care, can become damaged by water or acidic substances (soda, juice, etc)....

  • The Effect of Tung Oil

    Furniture makers and finishers choose tung oil for a lasting, natural finish on all types of wood. The oil comes from the seeds of the tung oil tree, a native to China known as Alerites fordii.

  • Tung Oil Finishing

    Tung Oil is an ancient wood finishing product that originated in China. It is extracted from nuts of the Tung tree, native to China but now also grown on plantations in the southern United States,...

  • Distressed Wood Finishing

    With the cost of antiques often prohibitively high, some people create an antique look by distressing newer furniture. Distressing a solid wood coffee table can give an uninteresting piece of...

  • Techniques for a Distressed Wood Finish

    Part of the beauty and wonder of precious antique wood pieces are the scars and wounds the furniture has received over decades of use. While not everyone can afford to fill their home with...

  • Cedar Wood Crafts

    Cedar is a popular material with many woodworking enthusiasts. Cedar is a durable, easy-to-carve wood with a pleasant scent that's ideal for a variety of projects. You can purchase cedar at craft...

  • Best Type of Wood for Chair Legs

    Consider the stresses a chair leg endures before selecting a raw material simply for looks. Post-and-rung or mortise-and-tenon construction both weaken the lateral strength of the chair leg at...

  • Shaker Style Wood Projects

    Shaker style is a practical design option that provides clean, plain lines. Shaker furniture and wood projects, are, by extension, suitable for every home because there are no complex designs to...

  • Distressing Painted Furniture Techniques

    Distressed and aged painted furniture is quite popular today, ranging from romantic pastel shabby chic looks to more rustic styles. The basic techniques that turn a piece into something found in...

  • DIY Distressed Furniture

    Distressed furniture is a trendy way to finish your furniture and can range from rustic to shabby chic in style. You can make your own do-it-yourself (DIY) distressed furniture by refinishing and...

  • Tips on Finishing With Tung Oil

    Tung oil is a one of the best natural finishes for wood and is suitable for both beginners and experienced furniture refinishers. Tung oil is available in 100 percent tung oil and in a tung oil...

  • Early American Woodworking

    Early American furniture was made in North America between 1640 and 1700. It is notable for its use of local materials and utilitarian function. Modeled after European-style furniture originating...

  • How to Save Old Wooden Furniture

    If you have old wooden furniture and are considering throwing it out, here is a way to save it.

  • How to Whitewash Unfinished Furniture

    Whitewashing is a cheap solution to stain furniture and buildings. It is made from slaked lime and chalk. It produces a nice white finish.

  • What Is the Best Quality Wood for Furniture?

    When making furniture, the best quality wood can be hard woods such as oak, maple and cherry, or soft woods like pine, which is easier to work with. Find out why oak and maple woods are more...

  • How to Repair Wood Veneer on French Furniture

    People often associate wood veneer with the French furniture of Napoleon's reign. After the famous leader declared himself emperor in 1804, the heavy, grand furniture of the era was dubbed "Empire...

  • How to Make a Dollhouse Out of a Bookcase

    Transforming an old bookcase into a dollhouse can be a good way to recycle an old piece of furniture. It can be a family bonding project, or you can make it as a special gift. You can customize it...

  • How to Refinish Wood Furniture

    After sanding wood furniture, apply stainer liberally with a rag in order to refinish the wood. Find out how to apply an even coat of stainer to refinish wood furniture in this free video from an...

  • How to Bend Wood to Make Furniture

    Bend wood to make furniture using a bent lamination technique that involves cutting wood into the desired shape, ripping wood strips, applying glue with a roller and clamping wood pieces into...

  • How to Strip Wood Furniture

    When stripping a piece of wooden furniture, first remove old buildup with a wire brush and air compressor, then, apply a paint thinner or remove with steel wool. Learn about safety precautions...

  • How to Seal Wood Furniture

    After staining wood furniture, seal the wood by brushing on a depth sealer and letting it dry for 15 to 20 minutes. Seal wood furniture while wearing a respirator using this free video from an...

  • How to Apply Polyurethane Gel

    Finishing and refinishing furniture can be a rewarding hobby or career but polyurethane can be difficult to apply. The new polyurethane gels, however, make smooth, long lasting furniture finishing...

  • How to Repair Furniture Scratches

    Wear and tear really shows on wood furniture. Luckily, it's easy to hide them or even make them disappear. Cover up minor scratches using only regular paste wax. For medium scratches,...

  • Building Furniture Without Nails

    There are a couple of ways to build furniture without using nails. One is to use the tongue and groove method. To use this method, the two pieces of wood that need to be joined together are both...

  • Types of Wood Used to Make Furniture

    Wood types are usually categorized as hard wood or soft wood. Typically, soft wood comes from evergreens, or trees with pine needles, and hard wood is from trees with broad leaves. Most often,...

  • How to Clean & Restore Antique Wood

    If you enjoy collecting antique wood furniture and architectural woodwork like railings, you know that over time the woodwork can become dull and coated with grime. When that happens, it is...

  • How to Make Wooden Furniture for a Playhouse

    A playhouse is a magical space for children who view it as their own little world where they can pretend and dream without adult interruption. But a playhouse, just like a real house, needs...

  • How to Waterproof Wood Legs

    Having quality wood furniture to relax on while you enjoy your yard is something that many people enjoy. It's important to protect your investment of wood furniture, however. Wet conditions can...

  • How to Finish or Refinish Furniture for a Practically Unscratchable Surface

    Finishing or refinishing furniture for a practically unscratchable surface doesn't take an expert. While it will take a little more time, it will be worth it. This method will produce a rich,...

  • How to Paint Over Finished Furniture

    Whether you're moving into your first apartment, purchasing your first home or simply redecorating a room, there's a good chance that you'll need to purchase furniture for your space. If your...

  • Router Tutorials

    When learning how to use a router, it's important to be aware of tear out when making cuts with curves. Discover how to get rid of burn marks made when using a wood router with help from a...

  • How to Repair Broken Curved Furniture Legs

    Fixing furniture yourself is not always easy, but you can rarely make it worse! This will be a brief explanation of how to fix a curved furniture piece. Since this is the first I am writing,...

  • How to Treat Unfinished Wood Furniture

    People usually purchase unfinished furniture for two reasons: either to save money, or to have it colored as they want. There's a certain satisfaction in completing the newly purchased piece, but...

  • How to Build Heirloom Furniture

    Heirloom furniture is something that should be treasured, for not only is it beautiful, but it is designed to last a lifetime and more. You can begin making your own heirloom furniture in much the...

  • How to Use Cherry Wood in Furniture Making

    Furniture made from cherry wood has a dark, rich finish and interesting grain that make cherry wood furniture attractive to furniture buyers. Cherry wood looks beautiful once cut, sanded and...

  • How to Use Types of Wood in Carpentry

    Most woods are categorized as either hardwood or softwood, depending on their density and weight. Softwoods grow faster than hardwoods and are softer, easier to work and cheaper, making them a...

  • How to Buy a Mortiser

    A mortiser is key for any woodworking aficionado. It is used in joining two pieces of wood, a task that is more complicated than it sounds. Buying a mortiser can be difficult, because there are...

  • How to Use Waterborne Stains and Paints to Finish Furniture

    Finishing your own furniture is not only a fun way to express yourself; it's also a great way to save some money! Salvage that amazing flea market or rummage sale find. Or instead of replacing...

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