Author: Derek

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  • How To Identify Teak Wood (Images and Examples)

    How To Identify Teak Wood (Images and Examples)

    I recently bought a large stack of Burmese teak panels, which also explains why I’ve been posting so much about Teak. While purchasing the lumber, I realized that I didn’t even need to look closely enough at it to know it was A-grade Teak. A decade or so ago, I used four steps to identify…

  • Here Is Why Your Router Bit Keeps Breaking!

    Here Is Why Your Router Bit Keeps Breaking!

    I pulled out a box of router bits because I needed a spare. And guess what? It was a box of broken bits that I had forgotten about. This sent me down a rabbit hole as I looked up the possible reason for router bits breaking, something I had never really thought about before. Here’s…

  • How To Stop A Crack In Wood From Spreading (4 Easy Ways To Fix)

    How To Stop A Crack In Wood From Spreading (4 Easy Ways To Fix)

    I build a lot of tables from solid slabs of wood and cracks seem to be an everyday occurrence. Let me show how I fix these cracks and in some cases, make them a feature. This is what I consider to be the best ways to stop a crack in wood from spreading. Key Takeaways…

  • Hemlock Wood Vs Pine- Which Is Better For Woodworking? 

    Hemlock Wood Vs Pine- Which Is Better For Woodworking? 

    I went lumber shopping with a new woodworker friend. He’s not a new friend, but he is a new woodworker and he spends more time online than he does in the shop. So, when I turned down Hemlock because I was actually looking for Pine, he pulled up a Wikipedia entry telling me that “Hemlock…

  • Is Teak Wood Waterproof? ( Natural Raw Wood And Treatments )

    Is Teak Wood Waterproof? ( Natural Raw Wood And Treatments )

    I found two dozen teak boards in my shed. They have been in the backup shed for at least two years. The place gets wet a lot. Fortunately, Teak is practically waterproof, and these boards were not damaged. I had assumed some form of deterioration would have occurred in two years. But to my surprise,…

  • Mahogany Vs Sapele- What’s The Difference And Best Uses?

    Mahogany Vs Sapele- What’s The Difference And Best Uses?

    I came across a pile of Sapele lumber when shopping for project wood last week. It reminded me of the time when I bought Sapele because of its resemblance to Mahogany. That was ten years ago, and it took me two whole years to use the Sapele because it couldn’t be used in too many…