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Working With Woods: Tips And Tricks

By The Carpenter

Woodworking is extremely exciting. Regardless of what you plan to create, woodworking is a craft that is highly revered. While it’s not easy, there are many great things you can learn to help you along your journey. You can make something to be enjoyed for years.

TIP! How high your workbench is truly affects the quality of your work. To find the perfect height of your workbench measure the distance between the midline of your waist and the floor.

Safety must be a priority when doing woodworking. Make sure you know how to use power tools properly and always wear safety equipment. Don’t take the guards off the tools you have as they were put there for your protection. These simple things can help protect you from accidents.

Anytime that you are planning to stain wood, you should be sure to use a high-quality wood conditioner beforehand. By using these products, you are likely to avoid blotching or imperfections in the final product. Also, it will create a smooth texture upon completion.

TIP! A golf tee provides a quick and easy fix for loose interior door hinges. Just take the door off the hinges and tap the golf tee into the offending screw hole.

When using stain, try a test on a small scrap you may have available or in an area on the wood that will be out of sight. This way you will avoid any surprises in case the color of the stain looks different after application. Keep in mind that it is not easy to guess how wood stain will turn out; therefore, you should always test out the stain on a piece of wood to prevent disappointment.

Gel Stains

TIP! Get the right nail sizes for the job you are doing. Very large nails can cause the wood to split, which will prevent it from holding well.

Try out some gel stain next time you are staining furniture items. Liquid stains have a tendency to run but gel stains will stay in place better, without running. Also, since these gel stains have a thicker consistency, their pigment stays consistent during the whole application process which shows in the even staining on both horizontal and vertical surfaces.

Do not use fingers as guides when you cut narrow wood. Instead, use a piece of scrap wood to safely push the lumber through your table saw. This will prevent you from inadvertently whacking off your fingers.

TIP! Get your grip ready for use in advance. There may be times that you only have one hand and need a spring clamp.

Do you have door hinge screws that have worked themselves loose, and you can’t tighten them into the wood at all? A golf tee can solve this. Remove the hinges and the door. Then, in the hole where the screws were, lightly hammer a common golf tee into the hole. Remove the bit which hangs out and then put the door back into place. A golf gee thus provides the screw with something it can grab.

Be sure that your ears are properly protected. The machines and tools you use will be noisy. Exposure over a long period of time can be bad on your hearing. Buying some inexpensive ear plugs or some noise-cancelling headphones will help. Use them anytime you are using the machinery.

Always look for free wood around your neighborhood. A lot of places have unwanted pallets. Before you take the pallets apart, look online for pallet furniture ideas.

These tips need to be used to benefit you. There is more to learn, so keep seeking out more information. And don’t become discouraged! Woodworking is a skill that takes dedication and a lot of patience.

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