A Newbie Guide To Woodworking - Woodworking Plans, Woodworking projects, Designs Patterns
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 54
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Woodworking as a hobby is growing in popularity β
especially among the female population. More and more
women are taking a new interest in jig saws and power drills
as they turn out accessories and furniture for their homes.
The term βwoodworkingβ literally refers to the process
of building, making or carving something using wood. Kind
of obvious, isnβt it? But there are all types of pieces that can
be made using wood β not just furniture! You can make
toys, toy boxes, or carved figurines.
β¦ Table of Contents
Don't take boards you don't want! Lumberyard novices may feel like they have to take the boards that are first presented to t
Check for straightness. Hold the board at eye level on one end, with the other end on the ground. Look down the board to see
Check for splits and warping. Look over both sides of the board to see if there are any long splits or warped edges. Splits a
Knotholes can be considered attractive in some kinds of woodworking projects, so if you're looking for a really knotty piece o
Construction: The base unit
The lid
Finishing the project
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