30 – Six common adhesives for woodworking
Rob Brown outlines the pros and cons of the six main types of adhesives used by woodworkers and DIYers: PVA, Epoxy, Polyurethane, CA (Cyanoacrylate), Urea Formaldehyde, and Contact Cement.
Rob Brown outlines the pros and cons of the six main types of adhesives used by woodworkers and DIYers: PVA, Epoxy, Polyurethane, CA (Cyanoacrylate), Urea Formaldehyde, and Contact Cement.
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Two weeks ago, I helped a good friend, a hobbyist woodworker, get settled in his new home.
Project: This is a push-over
One of the most daunting woodworking shop tasks is ripping stock or parts on a table saw. Especially when the stuff is small and/or close to the rip fence. This simple jig will calm your mind, give you confidence and allow you to better control the workpiece while making ripping operations.
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Discover where to buy tools in Canada with this practical guide for woodworkers. Learn how to choose the right supplier based on availability, price, and expertise.
How to: Router & Bit Care
Keep your router and bits clean to avoid the problems caused by the two deadly enemies of all powered woodworking tools - heat and dust.
Know your tools: Leaf blower
There are three common types of leaf blowers on the market: corded electric; cordless electric (battery powered); and gas.
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22 – A woodworkers next four machines
18 – A woodworker’s first seven sharpening tools
15 – A woodworkers first seven safety items
