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  • The Best Tung Oil for Oak Refinishing

    Tung oil has been used for centuries as a finish for wood and for many other purposes.The Chinese used tung oil to waterproof masts and sails for their junks. The U.S. military used tung oil to...

  • How to Level Your Oil Sharpening Stone

    Oil stones are known for their durability, and many are actually passed down from father to son. Eventually, even the well-maintained oil sharpening stone will become dished, usually in the...

  • 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 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 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 Make a Hand Axe

    Traditionally used for purposes of agriculture and crafting, the hand ax became a dominant weapon for northern Anglo and Celtic medieval cultures. Traditionally constructed "full tang," with blade...

  • How to Seal a Butcher Block Counter

    Butcher block counters are a beautiful addition to any kitchen. Like all wood kitchen products, they should be sealed before their first use and they may need re-sealing as you use them....

  • How to Finish Wood Boxes

    Wood boxes are a wonderful storage container and can be finished in a variety of ways to match the decor of the room in which you place them. Determining the appropriate method for finishing the...

  • How to Maintain a Butcher Block

    A butcher block, whether it be a simple cutting board or full counter tops, needs regular maintenance in order to keep the wood looking fresh and new. Maintenance for a butcher block falls into...

  • How to Season a Butcher Block Properly

    Butcher-block counter tops are made by fusing rails or end pieces of wood. Butcher block tops are usually made from maple, walnut or cherry. Butcher block is favored as a kitchen surface for food...

  • How to Refinish Butcher Block Countertops

    Butcher block countertops add a rustic beauty to any kitchen, but as with all wood, over time it can become nicked, stained and scratched. Luckily, refinishing a butcher block countertop is a...

  • How to Apply Teak Oil

    Teak is a premium hardwood highly desired by furniture makers and boat makers because of its thick fibers, natural resistance to insect damage and water-repellent characteristics. Applying teak...

  • 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...

  • What Is a Good Way to Seal Bare Wood?

    Most types of wood require some kind of sealant to protect them from moisture and the elements. While this is particularly true for outdoor wooden furniture or buildings, indoor wooden surfaces...

  • 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.

  • How to Use Formby's Tung Oil

    Tung oil is a woodworking finish that has been used for hundreds of years. It was first created in China by pressing the fruit of the tung tree to create a nut oil the consistency of maple syrup....

  • How to Remove Dried Tung Oil

    For woodworking projects, tung oil is among the oldest of wood finishes that you can use. The Chinese have used tung oil for hundreds of years to waterproof their junks (boats) and finish the...

  • How to Remove Old Varnish & Tung Oil From Cabinets

    When it's time to refinish old cabinets, you may already know what you want. You may want a new color of stain or simply to pickle your cabinets rather than replacing them. Before you pull out the...

  • 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,...

  • How to Finish a Butcher Block Countertop

    Wood butcher block counters are attractive, durable and less prone to harbor bacteria than other materials made with plastics. How you plan to use your counter top determines how to finish it. Use...

  • Wood Cleaning Tips

    Wood furniture, floors and trim can become dull, scratched and stained over time. Most stains and scratches can be removed without refinishing the entire surface. A few simple wood cleaning tips...

  • Treated Lumber Types

    Pressure treated wood is impregnated with water-borne, oil-borne and creosote preservatives and sometimes fire-retardants (a very small fraction). The chemical preservatives offset biological...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Buy Orange Oil for Termites

    Orange oil products feature d-limonene, which is known as a high-functioning (but not too toxic) killer of termites. Orange oil also is used in resins, cleaning products and even in fragrances....

  • How to Clean Unvarnished Wood

    Regular maintenance of wood surfaces is necessary to preserve the natural warmth and beauty of the wood. Properly caring for wood floors, cabinets and furnishings helps to keep the wood in good...

  • 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 a Butcher Block Table

    Building your own butcher block table is a fun project for anyone with basic carpentry skills and the right tools. You will have a number of options available to you in the design and...

  • The Best Ways to Clean Tools

    A good craftsman is only as good as his tools. You need to look after and care for your tools, or they will deteriorate quickly and not work up to their full potential, wasting you money. The...

  • Do it Yourself Teak Oil

    Teak is a beautiful hardwood native to south and southeast Asia. The oils of the teak tree naturally protect the wood from environmental damage. If teak is used in a wet environment such as on a...

  • How to Apply Tung Oil to Wood

    When applying tung oil to wood, it's important to be liberal with the amount that is applied, and the tung oil can be rubbed in in circular motions until the wood is saturated. Discover why an...

  • 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 Sharpen Wood Working Tools

    Woodworking is a popular pastime all over the world. The tools used in woodworking vary in shape and size, but, they all have one thing in common; a metal blade. And, as with any other metal...

  • How to Clean Black Walnut Stain From Hands

    Wood stains are useful for enhancing the look of indoor and outdoor wood projects. They also provide necessary sealant to keep your wood in good condition for years to come. Black walnut stain is...

  • What Kind of Oil to Use on Wood Finishes

    Wood needs help to maintain its sheen, as over time it can become dry and some of its luster will be gone. New wood projects need to be protected with oils, which will also show off the grains in...

  • Types of Treated Wood

    Treated wood has many benefits including resistance to water and termites. Treated wood is developed using high pressure to add different chemicals to the wood.

  • How to Remove Oil Paint From Wood

    It's possible to remove oil paint from wood objects. Even though oil paint sticks well to wood, a chemical stripper will break down oil paint and make it very easy to remove. You can transform a...

  • What Is Tung Oil Used for?

    Chinese artisans and woodworkers have been using tung oil for centuries, but it has only gained popularity in North America in the last hundred years or so. Tung oil, which is created by pressing...

  • How to Apply a Beautiful Baby Oil Finish to Wood Products

    You can add a subtle natural looking finish to most raw wood objects by rubbing them down with baby oil!

  • Wood Turning a Bowl: Oil Finish

    An oil finish in wood turning brings out depth in the bowl. Complete the bowl by giving it a nice finish with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.

  • Apply Finish to Wooden Oil Lamp

    Applying a finish or stain to a wood turning project like an oil lamp, brings out the details of the wood. Apply finish to an oil lamp on a lathe with an experienced wood turner in this free video...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Removing Tail Stock

    When making wood turning projects like oil lamps, removing the tail stock is the last large step in defining the object's shape. Remove tail stock from an oil lamp on a lathe with an experienced...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Sanding the Bottom

    Wood turning projects like oil lamps, are only finished after the bottom of the piece are sanded, as well as the sides. Sand the bottom of a lamp on a wood lathe with an experienced wood turner in...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Finishing the Bottom

    Applying finish to the bottom of a wood turning project like an oil lamp, creates a consistent look for the piece. Finish the bottom of a lamp on a wood lathe with an experienced wood turner in...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Sanding the Top

    Sanding the top of a wood turning project like an oil lamp, smooths the piece and prepares it for a finish. Sand the top of a lamp on a wood lathe with an experienced wood turner in this free...

  • Wooding Turning Oil Lamps: Setting the Lamp

    After making an oil lamp by wood turning a block on a lathe, set up the lamp for use by adding a little oil and wick. Get an oil lamp working with an experienced wood turner in this free video on...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Decoration

    Decorations can be added to wood turning projects like oil lamps with heated wires or grooving tools. Add wire burns to an oil lamp on a wood lathe with an experienced wood turner in this free...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Reducing Stem

    When wood turning an oil lamp on a lathe, reducing the stem helps add details to the piece. Reduce the stem of an oil lamp on a lathe with an experienced wood turner in this free video on wood...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Defining Base

    Making an oil lamp by wood turning on a lathe involves defining a base for the lamp to stand. Carve the base of an oil lamp on a wood lathe with an experienced wood turner in this free video on...

  • Wood Turning Oil Lamps: Top of Lamp

    When making an oil lamp by wood turning on a lathe, the top of the lamp might take special attention. Carve the top of an oil lamp on a wood lathe with an experienced wood turner in this free...

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