Jul 8th 09
How To Build A Lean To Shed From Plans – Tips To Get You Started
by Artemis Shartnelle Have you been wondering why you should bother to use plans to build a lean to shed? There are a few considerations before you start. Here are a few practical hints to get you started. Start by evaluating your skill level. Do you have the patience and tenacity it will take to learn how to build your own shed from plans? Are you comfortable with using power tools and possibly learning... read more
Jul 7th 09
Maintaining Your Woodworking Equipment Is Easy
by Ryan Henders Any woodworker would know that he is only as good as his tools. It is important therefore to keep them in pristine and in good condition. Keeping the woodworking tools sharp does not only make for precision work it reduces the possibility of accidents as well. This means that you are going to have to invest in some tools just to do the job of keeping the others sharpened. The problem is how... read more
Jul 6th 09
What You Must Know About Wood Putty – Woodworking
by Ryan Henders All too often, novice woodworkers don’t realize the power of wood putty. No doubt, they have heard about it and perhaps worked with it once or twice but had poor results. Chances are they either used the wrong product or the wrong application or maybe even both. It is sometimes referred to as wood filler or wood patch. It may be a water base or a solvent based. Solvent base has... read more
Jul 6th 09
How To Build A Simple Lean To Shed From Easy to Follow Plans
by Diodorem Mateo If you are facing the problem of cupboards overflowing, a loft that you cant fit anything more into and a shed that is packed to overflowing, then you are not alone. Just about everyone either wishes for or needs more storage space. Our family needed more space to keep our firewood. Before the kids came along we used the garage, but soon that space was taken up with bikes, skateboards... read more
Jul 5th 09
The Secrets Of Reaction Wood For Woodworking
by Ryan Henders Many individual woodworkers even seasoned ones don’t really understand the term reaction wood. This is where a piece of wood has a flaw or imperfection in it but one cannot see it easily. Then what happens is when a thin strip is removed from this type of wood it warps or twist. Then it could also pinch the blade and you end up with burns in the wood caused by friction or the blade... read moreStore Search Result
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