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About the Dremel Cutting Tool
A Dremel can be used as a cutting tool to cut through materials such as screws, bolts, drywall, wood and ceramic. Find the appropriate cutting attachments to match the material with tips from a...
Dremel Scroll Saw Tutorial
The scroll saw attachment to a Dremel tool can be used to cut random shapes into a variety of materials. Be sure to wear eye protection when using this high-speed rotary tool with tips from a...
How to Use a Dremel Tool
A Dremel tool can be used for cutting, grinding, sanding, buffing and shaping materials such as wood, laminate, ceramic and metal. Learn about the many uses of this versatile tool with tips from a...
How to Apply Wax to Wood
When applying wax to wood to give it a nice shine, make sure the surface is clean, dip a rag in wax and apply it in a circular motion. Go with the grain when applying wax to wood with help from an...
How to Use a Compound Miter Saw
A compound miter saw is a power tool that is essentially a tool that evolved from the chop saw, except that the miter saw can cut at more angles. Learn how a blade guard keeps the user of a miter...
What Is a Craftsman Home?
A craftsman home employs a popular architectural style that is typified by one-story houses with low-sloping roofs, deep porches and open floor plans. Find out why the rafters are exposed in...
What Is Cement Board?
Cement board is a panel of cement that has lattice in the back to hold it all together, and it is often used in bathroom and sink areas in home repair and remodeling. Discover how cement board is...
Learning to Read a Tape Measure
Tape measures come in many different colors and sizes, but they all use inch and foot increments. Discover how tape measures use red numbers every 16 inches to note the distance between studs with...
What Is a Compound Miter Saw?
A compound miter saw is a great tool for repair and remodeling in that it can be used to create 45 and 90 degree angles. Discover why compound miter saws are useful in molding projects with help...
How to Use a Spray Paint Gun
Spray paint guns are used in projects in which brush strokes and ruler marks are needing to be avoided, and these paint guns require that the paint is thinned beforehand. Find out why safety...
How Does House Insulation Work?
Insulation keeps the cold out of a house and keeps the heat inside by creating a barrier between the elements. Discover why it's important to wear gloves and long sleeves when working with...
Advantages of a House Alarm
There are many types of sensors for home alarms, including simple forms that can be installed without the help of an alarm company. Use a home alarm system to make note of when a door or window...
What Is Tyvek?
Tyvek is a material that is made out of polyethylene fibers, it is very thin, strong and it creates a water barrier. Discover how Tyvek keeps water out but lets vapor through with help from an...
How to Use a Paddle Wood Drill Bit
Before using a paddle wood drill bit, it's important to be familiar with a normal drill bit size, as a paddle wood drill bit is used to make larger holes. Discover why it's important to protect...
What Does a Router Do?
A router is a tool that is often used to cut into a material, such as wood, to create curves and other shapes that are difficult to cut with other tools. Discover how routers are great for cutting...
How High to Install a Chair Rail
A chair rail is a piece of decorative molding that protects walls from the backs of chairs, and in general, chair rails are one-third of a wall's height. Put the back of a chair up to a wall to...
Using a Rotary Buffer
A rotary buffer is used to create a high quality sheen in sanding projects, and they usually have a trigger and speed control. Find out how to use a rubbing compound before buffing wood with help...
How to Sand Semi-Gloss Paint
Semi-gloss paint can be sanded to get out small dings, but sometimes a whole wall will need to be recovered with a different style of paint. Discover why larger sanding projects may require a...
How to Use a Circular Saw
A circular saw is a power tool that may come with a cord, or it may be cordless, and using a circular saw means attention to safety must be paid. Discover the importance of noting that a circular...
How to Use a Table Saw
A table saw is a saw built into a table that can be raised and lowered, and such a saw comes with a number of safety features, such as a saw guard. Find out how to lock down the adjustable fence...
About Slatwall Shelves
Slatwall shelves are shelves that are useful for shelving and tool storage because they can fit a number of hooks and lines. Learn about using slatwall shelves as an alternative to pegboard...
Pipe-Bending Techniques
In most cases, the pipe that is going to be bent for home modeling and repair is a thin pipe called conduit, which is usually used for electrical purposes. Find out how to use a pipe bender to...
What Is a Peaked Roof?
A peaked roof resembles an inverted "V," and it has been used for years by architects to protect against weather elements, such as rain and snow. Learn about the use of the peaked roof in the...
What Is a Conoid Roof?
A conoid roof resembles the side of a cone, and it creates a visually dramatic style while being relatively easy to build. Discover how poured concrete or glass reinforced polyester can be used to...
About Gable Roof Decorations
The gable roof provides an opportunity to add eye-catching elements to a home, and some decorations that are used include geometric shapes and simple stonework. Find out how weather can damage...
What Is a Flat Roof?
Flat roofs are typically not entirely flat; rather, most flat roofs have a slight pitch so that water will run off in the event of rain or snow. Discover how people use flat roofs to put down top...
What Is a Winged Gable Roof?
A winged gable roof is a variation of the gable roof style in which the joists continue beyond the edge of the walls. Find out how winged gable roofs are advantageous in climates with a lot of...
What Is a Cylindrical Paraboloid Roof?
A cylindrical paraboloid roof is one in which the roof has a curved dome, and this is often seen in army barracks. Discover how cylindrical paraboloid roofs are great for shedding rain and snow...
Advantages of a Gable Roof
The greatest advantage of a gable roof is that it is very common, therefore it is easy and inexpensive to construct. Learn about the structural benefits of gable roofs, and how they are able to...
What Is a Butterfly Roof?
A butterfly roof is somewhat of an inverted roof in that the outer walls are higher than the center pitch of the roof. Find out how butterfly roofs represent a key architectural element of the...
How to Get Rid of Red Ants
Getting rid of red ants means using Top Choice Fire Ant Killer, which will kill fire ants for up to one year. Learn about different types of red ants, including fire ants, carpenter ants and...
How to Get Rid of Carpenter Ants
In order to get rid of carpenter ants, locate the nest by following the workers back to the nest at night. Discover how to use Delta Dust to kill whatever ants track through it with help from a...
How to Use a Paint Spray Machine
Once the priming line of a paint sprayer begins showing a solid flow of paint, the machine is ready to use. Use a paint spray machine with tips from a carpenter in this free video on home repairs.
How to Repair a Leaky Faucet
When fixing a leaky faucet, the first thing to do is shut off the water and check the stem and stem lock washer. Fix a leaky faucet with tips from a carpenter in this free video on home repairs.
Drilling Holes in Wood
In order to drill holes in wood, a drill with a wooden drill bit is needed. Drill holes in wood with tips from a carpenter in this free video on home repairs.
How to Uninstall a Dishwasher
Uninstalling a dishwasher requires turning off the electricity and the use of a pair of pliers. Shut off the water supply to a dishwasher and take off the wire nuts when uninstalling a dishwasher...
How to Install a Doorknob
When installing a doorknob, remove the one that is there and install the new one by securing the pin and the screws. Install a doorknob with a Phillips-head screwdriver by following advice from an...
How to Replace a Deadbolt Lock
When replacing a deadbolt lock, remove the screws and install the new pin and new screws. Replace a deadbolt lock with a simple Phillips-head screwdriver by following advice from an experienced...
Making Square Cuts With a Skill Saw
Making square cuts with a skill saw requires proper support for wood and a speed square to guide the cut. Create square cuts on a skill saw by also using a carpenter's square with advice from a...
What Tools Are Used in Carpentry?
Some of the tools used in carpentry include the handsaw, tape measure, speed square and hammer. Be a prepared carpenter with a toolbox filled with screwdrivers, a skill saw and palm sander with...
How to Hire a Trim Carpenter
Hire a trim carpenter to do any work on the baseboards, casing around windows and doors or any cabinetry work. Learn how to hire a trim carpenter using the home remodeling tips from the owner of a...
What Is a Veneer?
A veneer is a thin piece of wood used to make less expensive or beautiful surfaces appear to be solid wood. Find out uses for veneer and what kinds are available for doors, furniture or wood...
Workshop Safety Tips: Dust Collection
Use a shop vacuum to clean up a workshop. Learn about vacuum systems for a workshop in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional carpenter.
Workshop Safety Tips: Sharp Saw Blades
Sharp power saw blades produce a cleaner, faster and in most cases, safer cut. Learn about the importance of keeping saw blades sharp in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop...
Workshop Safety Tips: Working Against the Blade
Woodworking tools are designed to cut into wood, not with the wood grain. Learn tips for cutting wood with power saws in this woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional...
Workshop Safety Tips: Never Reach Over a Blade
Turn off a power saw if there is a need to reach over the blade. Learn tips for working with power saws in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional carpenter.
Workshop Safety Tips: Work Area
To keep workshop neat, always return tools to proper place after using them. Learn how to keep a workshop clean and neat in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and...
Workshop Safety Tips: Tool Inspection
Before using a tool, inspect the cord and safety guards. Find out how to properly maintain tools in a workshop in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional...
Workshop Safety Tips: Tool Safety Features
To help ensure power saw safety, create a push stick. Learn how to work safely with tools in a workshop in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional carpenter.
Workshop Safety Tips: Emergencies
When working in a workshop, always keep a phone handy. Learn how to handle emergencies in a workshop in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional carpenter.