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When I started woodworking, I bought too much stuff. Way too much. Half of it sat unused for years before I finally donated it or...
When I started woodworking, I bought too much stuff. Way too much. Half of it sat unused for years before I finally donated it or...
Oak, ash, and mahogany have something in common that maple and cherry don’t: open grain. Those visible pores create texture and character that closed-grain woods...
Wood and water have never gotten along. Leave a board in the rain long enough and it swells, warps, rots, and eventually returns to the...
My first staining disaster involved a pine bookshelf and a can of “golden oak” stain. The can showed an even, warm tone. What I got...
Open grain woods like oak, ash, and walnut present unique finishing challenges. Those beautiful pores that give these species their distinctive character can also trap...
Protecting wood from moisture damage is one of the most important skills any woodworker can master. Whether you’re building outdoor furniture, a bathroom vanity, or...
Hand Tool Woodworking Part 1 The Complete Guide to Hand Tool Woodworking: Traditional Techniques for Modern Craftsmen Hand tool woodworking connects us to centuries of...
Hammer Drills Explained: What They Are, How They Work, and When to Use One Hammer drills get lumped in with regular drills in a lot...
The Best Wood Glue for Furniture Wood glue selection has gotten muddled with all the options and marketing language flying around. As someone who has...
Wood vs Plastic Cutting Boards: Making the Right Choice The cutting board debate generates strong opinions in kitchens worldwide. Both wood and plastic have advocates...
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