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3 Ways to Bend Wood Without Steam

Wood is a very versatile material, it cuts easily, can be drilled, and also bent. While cutting and boring into wood is pretty easy and normal, bending isn't. It requires more than tools, bending...

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How Do You Strip Teak Wood

Restoring furniture is a really good way to save up on precious wood. It also saves time and money since making furniture costs more and is time-consuming. The first step of restoring furniture is to...

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Pilot Hole vs. Clearance Hole

Every woodworker who has been around for some time knows the importance of pre-drilling holes. Most people argue that they waste time, but experienced woodworkers will tell you they save wood. They...

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What Grit Sandpaper Should I Use After Planing?

You've just finished planing your surface and need to start using sandpaper. If you are confused about where to start, you are not alone! Deciding what sandpaper to use can involve an entire...

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Can Teak Wood Be Polyurethaned

A lot of consideration goes into applying a coat of your finish to wood. You don't just choose the cheapest stuff and wipe it on the surface of lumber. Depending on what is the purpose of the wooden...

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What Kind of Oil is Best for Cedar Wood

No wood species is perfect, but few come close to it as much as cedar does. Specifically western red cedar is resistant to water, insect attack, and decay or rot. It also has a beautiful grain...

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