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By The Carpenter

The craft of woodworking can be applied to several end products. These include wood furniture, interior finishes such as built-in bookshelves and banisters and kitchen or bathroom cabinets. Most cabinets are built in an off-site cabinet shop and then the finished product is installed in the home by the builder.

Tape can be your friend when gluing stained wood together. Place the two pieces of wood together in a clamp and tape the seam before applying the glue. Carefully cut the tape along the joint and then separate the two pieces of the wood and apply the glue along the joint. Clamp together and allow to dry. The tape will keep the glue off the wood and is easy to remove once the glue is dried.

You can make your own reusable sanding blocks. Cut six blocks from some plywood that you have laying around for every piece of sandpaper that you use. They should be about 4.75″ x 2.5″. Use an adhesive spray on the blocks as well as your cork tile square. Put one block on the cork, and then cut it flush with a knife. Then, spray your sandpaper with adhesive and apply it to the cork. Cut the sandpaper flush and label each block.

In a pinch, you can use a hacksaw blade as a makeshift compass. Often you can’t find a compass when you need it in room, when you are away from your shop. You can quickly nail a hole in the middle of a hacksaw blade, then steady the pencil against the proper tooth to get the right length. Draw that circle.

Begin small with woodworking projects. It can be very exciting to get yourself ready for your first woodworking project, but don’t let your excitement overtake your smarts. Buy only what you need, no more for right now. Don’t fall for buying tools that you currently don’t need as you may find better alternatives in the future.

When you are working with wood it is important that you take your time. Being hasty leaves you open to making plenty of mistakes. Instead of focusing on the amount of time it takes you to complete a project, do everything you can to keep your mind on the task at hand.

Visualize your woodworking project from start to finish before taking any tool to the wood. Let your brain and imagination help you get used to what you’re about to do. In fact, when you visualize, you’ll be much less likely to make costly mistakes during the middle of a project.

If there is a joint in your work that does not fit together properly, this cannot be fixed with glue. While it may seem like the simple way to fix things, it will only work temporarily. The best thing to do would be to start over and be more careful the next time.

Use the right sized nail for a job. Using improper nails is a common mistake make by beginners. Very large nails can cause wood to split, which will prevent it from holding well. A nail that isn’t big enough won’t keep the wood together. Make sure you understand what size nail is correct.

If you are working with wood, it can be very dangerous to have a messy workshop. Do everything you can to keep your work area clean and well-maintained. Every time you are done with a specific tool, out it away before you get another. It may seem like this is time consuming, but you won’t have any reason to clean up later.

Cabinet making is a trade that requires great skill to produce beautifully detailed work. Most cabinet makers begin as an apprentice in an established shop to learn the basics of the trade. If you are someone who loves to work with wood and appreciate its beauty, this article can help you get started in the business.

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