create account

Woodworking 101: Everything You Need To Know by samdenton

View this thread on: hive.blogpeakd.comecency.com
· @samdenton · (edited)
$0.59
Woodworking 101: Everything You Need To Know
<center><p><img src="http://imgtank.online/images/extension-996004_1280.jpg" /></p></center>

<p>If you would like to learn new woodworking skills you have come to the right place. This article offers terrific advice for folks with all levels of ability. Read this article and practice the tips to develop your skills as a woodworker.</p>

<p>Familiarise yourself with the tools that you are going to use. This is a very important tip for the beginner, but even more advanced woodworkers can benefit from it too. Lay out the tools and make sure that you know the workings of each one. If you've got a brand new tool to you, spend the time that you need with it.</p>

<p>When you are working on a project, be sure to face your light directly on your working area. The bright light will enable you to detect any drips or runs you may not see otherwise. Missed areas will also be more visible. Be sure to always work in a well-ventilated area as well.</p>

<p>Try to find wood that has been recycled. Lots of places get rid of scrap pieces that would be perfect for your uses. Home improvement centres and flooring stores often discard unused wood. Use this to your advantage as often as you can, there really is no reason not to. You will find in time that you are saving a good deal of money on each project.</p>

<p>To help your paint and stain brushes stay soft and subtle suspend your brushes in paint thinner. One of the best items to do this is those plastic pop-up baby wipe dispensers. The top of the container will securely hold your brush and also helps prevent your paint thinner from evaporating.</p>

<p>If you do woodworking at home, create a well-lit, organised area in your home or garage to serve as your workshop or hobby area. Keeping your tools and supplies in one place and well-organised keeps you safer, more productive and enjoying the time spent working on your projects. This is important whether you have a large or small workshop, so set up the space with both lighting and organisation at the top of your workshop to-do list.</p>

<p>When wiping excess stain off wood, wipe in the direction of the grain. Otherwise, the stain will just lay on top. Not only does this ensure that the stain is getting all the way into the grain, it will show off the grain of the wood to its best advantage.</p>

<p>When you are applying a finish to your completed project, make sure you work in a dust free environment. It is important to sand the wood of your project before applying varnish or paint, and sand it between coats with fine sandpaper. Use extremely fine steel wool before applying the final coat of finish.</p>

<p>Always disconnect the power of your power tools before you change blades or do any maintenance work on it. It is very dangerous to leave the electrical tool plugged in when you change blades. If the tool turned on, it would be a catastrophe. Always remember this tip to stay safe while woodworking.</p>

<p>Choose your woodworking tools and equipment carefully if you live in a small space such as an apartment. You can still enjoy completing woodworking projects, but might have to forgo the 14-inch band saw. Pick tools that will do what you need but don't take up too much space.</p>

<p>There are some essential hand tools that you should get before beginning your initial woodworking project. A hammer ought to be the first tool. A claw hammer is the best option for woodworking projects. Pick a hammer that fits best in your hand. Don't choose a heavy hammer.</p>

<p>Be sure to keep all of your old cans of stain. Stain is expensive, and can come in handy if you wish to use a particular colour again. Additionally, stains do not set up like finish does. If there is a skin on top, remove it, and the stain is as good as new.</p>

<p>It is important that you wear proper clothing for woodworking jobs. Your clothes should fit closely to avoid having loose ends caught up in spinning equipment. If you have long hair, be sure to secure it to avoid having it become tangled in saws, drills and so on. Do not wear loose, dangling jewellery while woodworking as this could cause severe injury if it gets caught up in a power tool.<p>

<p>You should make sure you have some power tools before starting. You need a jigsaw, a circular saw, a power sander, a small table saw, and an adequate drill or driver. Orbital sanders are great, but really any power sander will do.</p>

<p>As was stated earlier, the article above has lots of information that is useful for woodworkers with any level of skill. You should try applying these tips when you work on your next woodworking project. The next step is to start a project today!</p>
👍  , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and 32 others
properties (23)
authorsamdenton
permlinkhow-to-have-a-professional-woodworking-project
categorywoodworking
json_metadata{"tags":["woodworking","hobbies","life"],"image":["http://imgtank.online/images/extension-996004_1280.jpg"],"app":"steemit/0.1","format":"markdown"}
created2017-09-03 20:11:12
last_update2017-09-04 10:40:48
depth0
children2
last_payout2017-09-10 20:11:12
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.468 HBD
curator_payout_value0.124 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length4,670
author_reputation208,106,020,417
root_title"Woodworking 101: Everything You Need To Know"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id13,776,961
net_rshares164,313,481,649
author_curate_reward""
vote details (96)
@moderndragon · (edited)
Awesome tips, Thanks!
I do the odd wood related DIY project every now and then but sadly don't have work to have a dedicated work area. I did a post today on a retractable arm rest I made for my desk. Have a look if you like. [Link](https://steemit.com/diy/@moderndragon/diy-making-a-retractable-arm-rest-for-my-desk)
👍  
properties (23)
authormoderndragon
permlinkre-samdenton-how-to-have-a-professional-woodworking-project-20170904t203322411z
categorywoodworking
json_metadata{"tags":["woodworking"],"links":["https://steemit.com/diy/@moderndragon/diy-making-a-retractable-arm-rest-for-my-desk"],"app":"steemit/0.1"}
created2017-09-04 20:33:30
last_update2017-09-04 20:34:36
depth1
children0
last_payout2017-09-11 20:33:30
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 HBD
curator_payout_value0.000 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length317
author_reputation2,233,105,117,263
root_title"Woodworking 101: Everything You Need To Know"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id13,881,707
net_rshares5,617,608,484
author_curate_reward""
vote details (1)
@wise-old-man ·
$0.10
RE: How To Have A Professional Woodworking Project
_**A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.**_

 \- Albert Einstein
👍  , , , , , , , ,
properties (23)
authorwise-old-man
permlinkre-how-to-have-a-professional-woodworking-project1504469549
categorywoodworking
json_metadata""
created2017-09-03 20:35:36
last_update2017-09-03 20:35:36
depth1
children0
last_payout2017-09-10 20:35:36
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.083 HBD
curator_payout_value0.018 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length86
author_reputation-172,182,550,195
root_title"Woodworking 101: Everything You Need To Know"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id13,778,813
net_rshares28,636,561,404
author_curate_reward""
vote details (9)