Friday, July 10th, 2009
by Ryan Henders
When it comes time to finish your project you need to know that for wood treatments it is either stain, paints or finish. They are each providing a different outcome. To tint the wood you would use wood stains. Paints sit on the wood and protect it. Some finishes are pretty much paint without any color added to it. They are the ones that give that clear protection.
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
by Ryan Henders
Working on a woodworking project is always fun even though it may have its frustrating moments. After all, in most cases it is a hobby and one that is suppose to be enjoyable. The greatest anticipation and driving force is the anticipation of the finished product. There is something gratifying in having that almost finished project in front of you ready for the finishing touches. It has been a great project, everything turned out perfect now comes the final decision which is how do you finish it off?
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
by Ryan Henders
When it comes to learning woodworking, there are no shortages of things to learn. There are the various techniques to learn as well as the use of the different types of equipment. Even something as simple as a cabinet scraper demands its own techniques. Too many novice woodworkers consider the scraper only good for removing old paint but it does have some other very valuable uses.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
by Ryan Henders
Every woodworker envisions that perfect piece of wood and probably has spent countless hours inspecting the wood that is needed for the next product. Wood is part of nature though and needless to say unpredictable. The key to good craftsmanship is working with what you have. This means taking that imperfect piece of work and doing something with it.
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