- Selecting Wood for Carpentry Explained
By: Jimmy Cox - Oct 30, 2007 To select the type of wood best suited to the work to be done it is essential to understand the characteristics of the material.
- Some Tips And Tricks On Woodworking
By: Tony Scorch - Oct 28, 2007 Have you ever dreamed of being handy in your own home? Have you ever hoped that one of these days, you would not only be able to fix or refurbish...
- Trend T4EK Router Review
By: Johan Nickson - Oct 23, 2007 Recently, Trend Machinery replaced the classic T3 Light Duty Router with the new and improved T4EK We've been luck enough to get hold of one of...
- Need To Learn About Woodworking?
By: Alex Olson - Oct 11, 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...
- The Essential Miter Saw Buying Guide
By: garrett french - Aug 22, 2007 Miter saws, also called chop saws, drop saws and cross cut saws (among others) quickly and accurately cut angles in wood, making them the preferred...
- DIY Home Wood Project
By: neil parnham - Aug 17, 2007 Just imagine - the sharp, toothed blades of a table saw ripping through your stack of wood, cross cutting them with pinpoint accuracy on the marked...
- Brush Sanding Is The Latest Trend In Woodworking
By: Jacob Malherbe - Aug 17, 2007 Using abrasives back up by abrasives are the latest craze to hit woorkworking. It's a very easy product to work with and easy and fast to sand with.
- The 7 Essential Woodworking Hand Tools For the Galoot In Training
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 The 10 essential tools for the Galoot in training is something of a misnomer. Sort of. If you're not a pure collector yet then you're ideally...
- The Radial Arm Saw: Is This Tool Right for You?
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 The Radial Arm Saw is perhaps one of the most controversial tools around these days, with diehard users who make the RAS sound like a religion more...
- Lubrication For Your Table Saw's Blade Wheel Gears
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 One of woodworking's biggest bummers has to be a table saw with blade wheel and tilt gears that are so caked with sawdust that they become...
- A Band Saw Buying Guide: 6 Considerations That Save Woodworkers Money
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 So. You've decided that your wood shop needs a band saw. Its use in resawing, scroll work and joinery are arguably unparalleled, so congratulations...
- Understanding Induction vs. Universal Motors in Your Electric Power Tools
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 As a woodworker you've likely not given much thought regarding the two primary types of motors used to power your electric woodworking tools. The...
- Brush Sanding of Mouldings Made Easy
By: Jacob Malherbe - Aug 17, 2007 Moulding sanding machine description on how to sand moulding with an automatic sanding machine.
- 5 Questions You Should Ask Before Buying Reconditioned Power Tools
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 Reconditioned power tools - depending on who you ask - are either the bane or the boon of the power tool industry. Mostly they're the boon,...
- Finding Old Tools Can Be As Much Fun As Using Them
By: Douglas Taylor - Aug 17, 2007 As I slowly discovered hand tools I fell in love with them. The more I used them the better I realized they fit my style of woodworking. The slow...
- How to Get Great Power Tool Deals from Amazon
By: garrett french - Aug 17, 2007 I learned the serious art of saving money on power tools from the friendly woodworkers at the WoodNet and FamilyWoodworking forums. I asked both...
- Practice Common Sense And Safe Habits When Using Your Table Saw
By: Douglas Taylor - Aug 17, 2007 The modern day table saw is truly a wonderful invention. You can perform many woodworking tasks faster and with more ease than you could ever do in...
- Plan The Right Kind Of Layout For Your Woodworking Workshop
By: Douglas Taylor - Aug 17, 2007 When you are looking at the workshop layout for woodworking each wood worker will be faced with a unique set of challenges in order to build one...
- Try Using Hand Planes And Experience Woodworking The Old Time Way
By: Douglas Taylor - Aug 17, 2007 A generation ago hand planes were used everyday. They were used for everything from flattening boards to putting the final polish on that tabletop....
- Stanley Woodworking Tools Just Seem To Keep Going
By: Douglas Taylor - Aug 17, 2007 Unfortunately today it seems as if the woodworking hand tool has very much become the second-class citizen in many tool shops around the world. It...
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