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Woodworking Knowledge
Once you have tackled a few projects
that were thoroughly detailed in pre-made plans that you got from a magazine or
downloaded from the Internet, you begin to see that just about anything is possible
once you know the basics. Now that you've cut your teeth on those commercial
plans, perhaps you see the need for a new table that can fit in the corner of your
room, or a new dresser with some interresting detail work.
If you want to learn more about the species of wood you have selected, look through
our wood species information
pages . Included are the wood's basic characteristics, where it can
be found, and the most common uses for that species. Or if you are looking for some
more basic information, check out the wood page
for links to wood grading, sizing, and information on wood movement.
If you are looking for options for your project's joints, our
collection of joints is sure to please. You are sure to find the optimal
joint, and possibly a few artistic variations to add some flare to your project.
The joints are organized by the type of project it is destined to be used in, so
it is easy to track down just the right joint.
Woodworkers collect tools like some people collect baseball cards... But to make
sure you get the right tool, be sure to check out our
tool information. In addition to a basic description of the tools, the most
common options and variations are presented along with a brief discussion of their
benefits, all geared towards ensuring that you buy the right tool for what you intend
to do with it.
And of course, when you are finished with your project, it will need some sort of
finish to protect it and bring out its character. That is when you should consult
our pages on finishing . These
pages are intended to give you an unbiased look at each finishing product, what
it is, how to use it, how to clean up, and what to watch out for.
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