- Bringing The Beauty Out Of Wood
By: Jimmy Cox - Jan 3, 2008 If you have ever wanted to learn more about wood carving, this article will help you to create beautiful pieces with techniques that will bring out...
- Making A Mitre Cut And Compound Mitre Saw
By: Johan Nickson - Dec 25, 2007 Cutting a Mitre A mitre joint is used to join two lengths of wood together at a right angle Each piece is cut at 45 degrees so that when they are...
- The Home Workshop And The Wood Router
By: Johan Nickson - Dec 25, 2007 The power tool most often used in woodwork today is perhaps the router. The humble router is the mainstay of many woodworkers' workshops and along...
- Dewalt Power Tools - A Little Bit Of History
By: Johan Nickson - Dec 25, 2007 DeWalt is one of the largest power tool Manufacturers in the UK. Easily recognizable by there bright yellow casing and bold text logo, DeWalt power...
- Woodworking With Your Kids
By: Tony Scorch - Dec 24, 2007 Some families watch television, others like to play sports. But you are a woodsman and your child loves to copy you! So how can you safely include...
- Crib Woodworking Plans
By: Randi Reese - Dec 13, 2007 Those who are handy may be able to make a crib using crib woodworking plans. Custom built cribs are not only beautiful they are filled with special...
- How To Use Power Tools Safely
By: John Myre - Dec 6, 2007 According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about 100,000 people each year suffer injuries that require emergency room treatment from...
- Bruno Mathsson: Furniture Designer On The Cutting Edge
By: Richard Guilfoyle - Dec 5, 2007 Swedish designer Bruno Mathsson was born in Varnamo in 1907 into a woodworking tradition. He grew up learning the technical skills to make classic...
- The Excitement And Satisfaction Of Well Crafted Wood Turning Review
By: Ronald Williams - Nov 30, 2007 Wood turning has had a definite place in the commercial world for a great many years. It is used in various forms in making furniture and furniture...
- Woodcraft Magazine: The Woodcrafter's Favorite Reading
By: Wade Robins - Nov 27, 2007 Woodcraft Magazine was begun in 2004 by the Woodcraft Supply Corporation, whose founders realized that there was a need for a regular publication...
- Some Useful Shop Techniques for Woodcraft
By: Jimmy Cox - Nov 25, 2007 The leader in a wood working project needs to be able to explain to children the various techniques that will be called for in making any simple...
- How to Set Up A Workshop
By: Jimmy Cox - Nov 25, 2007 Setting up a workshop usually takes a long time and it is not easy to plan beforehand to suit everybody's needs and circumstances. All I can hope...
- Ancient Art Of Woodworking
By: Alex Olson - Nov 14, 2007 Many people enjoy the satisfaction of working with wood and creating things with their hands. In this article we are going to give you enough...
- Ten Advanced Ways To Learn Woodworking
By: Tony Scorch - Nov 12, 2007 Learning a woodworking or any new hobby does not have to be an exasperating experience With the availability of the Internet, you can learn much...
- Safety In Woodworking
By: Tony Scorch - Nov 7, 2007 Woodworking involves the regular and intensive use of tools; tools that could cut, drill or scrape something else instead of the wood. To be sure...
- Sharpening Router Bits
By: Tony Scorch - Nov 6, 2007 All the time you see different products that come out to help the woodworker sharpen his or her tools in the shop. There is just about every...
- Festool Routers
By: Tony Scorch - Nov 3, 2007 FESTOOL is a company based in Germany that produces power tools for, among others, woodworking. In existence for the past 80 years, FESTOOL has...
- Plans For Your Woodworking Project
By: Leroy K. Calstard - Oct 31, 2007 Before you start a woodworking project, you will have to have plans. Patterns for woodworking or scroll saw projects are used to plan the project...
- How to Teach Woodcraft
By: Jimmy Cox - Oct 31, 2007 Teaching woodcraft to a group of children can be a pleasure or a plight, depending largely upon how the activity is approached by the instructor.
- History and Origin of Woodturning
By: Jimmy Cox - Oct 31, 2007 If you refer to your dictionary, you will find it defines "turnery" as the art of shaping wood or ivory by means of a lathe, and that a lathe is a...
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