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Ball Peen Hammer
Ball Peen Hammer
For jobs that require a hammer with more heft and hardness than the usual claw hammer, try a ball peen hammer. Sometimes ...
Bark Saver
Bark Saver
When doing tree pruning work, making an extra undercut with your pruning saw will help keep the bark below heavier branches ...
Bent Nails
Bent Nails
Bent nails often result from poor hammering technique. However, they can also be caused by a dirty hammer face, especially ...
Blade Choices
Blade Choices
You should choose a handsaw based on the type and size of wood you're cutting, and the direction of the cut - either cross ...
Blade Storage
Blade Storage
Saw blades should be stored separately. Keep each blade secured between two pieces of plywood, fastened together by a nut and ...
Building a Deck Storage Box, Part One
Building a Deck Storage Box, Part One
This western red cedar deck storage box is a one-day project spanning two videos. Western red cedar was chosen for this ...
Building a Deck Storage Box, Part Two
Building a Deck Storage Box, Part Two
Building a western red cedar deck storage box is a one-day project that will provide convenient storage and an extra place to ...
Building a Flower Box
Building a Flower Box
Western red cedar was used to construct this window flower box project in one day. The naturally weather- and insect-resistant ...
Building a Jig to Make a Tapered Leg
Building a Jig to Make a Tapered Leg
Using a jig is a great way to make accurate, angled cuts.
Building a Sled or Boat for a Table Saw
Building a Sled or Boat for a Table Saw
A boat or a sled makes the process of making multiple cross-cuts accurate, fast and safe. Here’s how to make one for your ...
Building a Wooden Lattice Screen
Building a Wooden Lattice Screen
This western red cedar lattice fencing was a one-day project designed to screen the home recycling center. Western red cedar ...
Caulking Gun
Caulking Gun
Here's how to get professional results when you're using a caulking gun. Caulking guns aren't expensive, so don't skimp here. ...
Chisel Care
Chisel Care
As with hand planes, the key to using chisels successfully is keeping them sharp. If they are not kept sharp, your work will ...
Chisel Use
Chisel Use
A chisel is one of the most useful tools in the workshop; but it's important to know how to use them. For example, after ...
Choosing Workshop Tools
Choosing Workshop Tools
When it comes to workshop tools, these 10 woodworker's favorites will come in handy for any project or repair.
Clamp-On Storage
Clamp-On Storage
Have a rather large collection of adjustable wrenches, c-clamps or odd-shaped screw clamps laying around the workshop? You can ...
Comparing Levels
Comparing Levels
Periodically check your levels for accuracy. If dropped or bumped they can get jarred and out of alignment and ruin a project. ...
Corner Molding
Corner Molding
Molding is a detail that enhances any interior. Use a coping saw to get a professional fit in a corner. Nail on one leg of the ...
Decorative Woodwork Restoration
Decorative Woodwork Restoration
Bob and Patty Hettich strip paint from decorative woodwork, then make rubber molds to create new detail in a Federal style ...
Eyeball Measurments
Eyeball Measurments
Don't rely on eyeball measurements alone as sight lines can often be deceiving. Take a few seconds and use a measuring tape or ...
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