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Dog holes are holes drilled into woodworking work benches. Bench dogs are inserted into dog holes to allow for additional clamping capabilities of the workbench. In this article, we will discuss...
Dado joinery is a common joint that is used in cabinetry, shelving, and bookcases. In this article, you will learn how 3 methods to create a dado joint, the pros and cons of dado joinery, and other...
Wood is prone to rotting, softening, and color damage due to the outdoor elements. In this article, I will show you how to treat wood for outdoor use to prevent damage to your...
Wood Stain General Guide: Types, Techniques, and Common Mistakes
Applying wood stain is like giving the wood a tint. In comparison, wood paint completely coats the wood. With wood stain, you can still see the wood grain and imperfections, like knots. In this...
Wood glue is what I like to call the "magic maker" in wood joinery. Wood glue can make a mediocre joint super strong and a well done joint incredibly strong. Depending on the surface area and type...
Sanders are used to smoothen the surface of your project so that you can create a clean, smooth finish. Sanders are very easy tools to use, and I've even let my 7-year-old cousin use a random orbital...