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How-To Guides & Techniques

How to Clean Intricate Woodwork

by Fred Liggett
Use soft brush & mild cleaner

Keeping intricate woodwork clean is essential for maintaining its beauty and preserving its longevity. Whether it’s carved, detailed, or intricately designed, woodwork requires special care to prevent damage and retain its aesthetic appeal. In this article, we will explore the …

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Categories Advanced Techniques

How to Tell if Wood Is Dry Enough for Woodworking

by Fred Liggett
check moisture levels with a moisture meter

Are you a woodworker looking to ensure that your material is ready for use? Learn how to tell if wood is dry enough for woodworking and avoid common mistakes that could compromise the quality of your projects. When it comes …

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Categories Advanced Techniques

What Is a Dado Cut in Woodworking

by Fred Liggett
creating a groove or trench using specialized cutting tools

What is a dado cut in woodworking? Dado cuts are an essential technique in woodworking that allows for the creation of strong and secure joints, as well as adding decorative elements to a project. In this article, we will delve …

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Categories Wood Joints (Joinery)

How to Find Local Woodworker

by Fred Liggett
Utilize Woodworking Directories and Local Craft Fairs

Are you wondering how to find a local woodworker for your next project? Whether you’re in need of custom furniture, cabinetry, or woodworking services, sourcing a local artisan can offer numerous benefits. From supporting the local economy to receiving personalized …

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Categories Advanced Techniques

How to Do a Woodwork Design Brief

by Fred Liggett
step-by-step guide for beginners

Are you looking to embark on a woodworking project but not sure where to start? In this article, we will delve into the essential steps of creating a comprehensive woodwork design brief. A design brief serves as the foundation for …

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