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5 Household Items You Need in the Shop Every home has a junk drawer. A little wooden box where small and seemingly insignificant items go to rest. But, what if I told you these items could once again find use...
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Elevate your woodworking with a cross-cut sled A Cross-Cut Sled provides safety while cutting wood. It allows woodworkers to make clean, repeatable, consistent cuts that are precise and clean. Utilizing a crosscut sled in your woodshop not only elevates the...
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Are you new to Woodworking and ready to get your hands dirty? We got the perfect build que’d up for you, it’s building a router table. In this article, I’m going to break down why this is not just a...
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Tip 1: Use a plug cutter to create matching or contrasting plugs for face joints, adding a professional touch to your woodworking projects.
Tip 2: Use blue tape instead of double sided tape for repeatable patterns, templates, and more. This will save tons of time and money.
Tip 3: Improve table top glue-ups by using a simple technique that accounts for jointer imperfections and creates a perfect joint.
Tip 4: Employ blue tape for layout purposes, making it easier to visualize and execute cuts, such as mortises and dovetails.
Tip5: Enhance sanding results by connecting a shop vac to your random orbit sander for effective dust removal, and use a light source to detect swirl marks and achieve a better finish.
It’s been a long time coming, and it’s finally here—my top 10 tips to grow your woodworking business! I’ve been in the business for nearly a decade, and I figured it’s time to share some of my industry secrets. Wanna find out how I built my successful woodworking business from scratch? You can find out by watching the full video on my Youtube channel.
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