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How to Make Tambour Doors for CabinetsBuilding a tambour door might sound like a difficult process. However, just the opposite is true. It is a relatively easy, step-by-step procedure that anyone can accomplish.
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Safety Tips and Precautions for WoodworkersWorking with tools can sometimes be dangerous. Over the last twelve years, I've had my share of nicks, scrapes, and one serious accident. When I look back on all the times I've had a "close call," I realize they were caused by a number of things.
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Tips for Upgrading Unfinished FurnitureTop-quality kits come to you with all pieces carefully cut, and all joints made to fit precisely. Less expensive unfinished hardwood furniture already assembled may or may not have had careful attention during assembly.
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Tips on Jointing Circular SawsIt is important that the saw be jointed before it is filed. Jointing serves as a guide for filing as well as making the saw round.
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How to Make Nailing Wood EasierBeginners often find that nails bend and wood splits with unbelievable frequency. If you are having nailing problems, here are some helpful hints:
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How to Mount Band Saw Tires with CementThere are two different procedures for mounting tires on metal rims. Each can be used successfully.
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How to Coil and Uncoil a Band Saw BladeBand saw blades are conveniently stored if they are coiled. Usually they are coiled in three loops. For packaging purposes, however, long blades are usually coiled in five loops.
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Parenting Tips on Dealing with a Divorce If You're Also a Child of DivorceIf you are a child of divorce, you may be especially sensitive to what your own child is experiencing now.
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How to Recondition Framing and Try SquaresThe two squares commonly used in the wood shop are the framing square and the try square. Squares are of little value unless they form a perfect right angle.