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  • can you spray paint without sanding

    Can I Spray Paint Wood Without Sanding? Furniture Tips 2023

    Today, I moved out an old chair from storage, and it reminded me of something that happened years ago. I had accidentally sprayed its arm, trying to paint a nearby surface. The paint was so hard to get off that I just retired the chair.  Taking it out after years, I could see that the…

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  • How Long Does It Take Stain To Dry

    How Long Does It Take Stain To Dry?

    So you have finally finished your woodworking project and it is time to apply the stain but you may be wondering how long will it take for that stain to dry before I can move on to applying a polyurethane topcoat. So how long does it take a stain to dry? Most wood stains take…

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  • Why does my circular saw smoke

    Why My Circular Saw Smokes? 5 Reasons Why

    I was cutting up some 2×4’s the other day with my circular saw and smoke started pouring out from my work area. Let’s just say I got a bit of a fright! But I’m sure most of us have been there and have also thought my circular saw is smoking. Why my circular saw smokes?…

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  • Why does sawdust smell so good

    Ever Wonder Why Sawdust Smells So Good?

    While scent is a very subjective sense, a lot of people find the smell of sawdust appealing, even to the point of sawdust scented colognes being created. But what makes this unlikely substance so appealing? Why does sawdust smell so good? It’s hard to say why we like the smell of sawdust since there hasn’t…

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  • Do Dust Collectors Need To Be Grounded

    Do Dust Collectors Need To Be Grounded? PVC Static Shock!

    I upgraded my dust collector system recently, and nothing gave me a tougher time than grounding it. There was a time when I used to believe that grounding was for high-capacity industrial dust collectors only. But because of the dust collector fire horror stories on woodworking forums, I have been very cautious about grounding. And…

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  • use a router on MDF

    Can You Use a Router on MDF? What Happens to the Router Bit

    I usually like to minimize my MDF-cutting burden before getting started with any project. For the most part, I get my MDF cut to size at the store. Still, you cannot expect more than a few vertical or horizontal cuts from the store. For curved cuts, I had to resort to a router. However I…

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