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  • Can wood filler hold a screw

    Can Wood Filler Hold A Screw? (A Real Test)

    Every woodworker will often come to a point where mistakes happen and we look for a quick fix to get us out of trouble. An accidental hole or a chip out of the wooden surface could one of many scenarios where we look to fill it up and carry on. But what if you need…

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  • shoes woodworkers wear

    What Shoes Woodworkers Wear And Why

    Woodworking is a wonderful hobby but can often mean we stand for hours on a hard concrete floor. This is not the most common question I’m asked but I’m sure many wonder, what shoes do woodworkers wear? Woodworkers usually wear crocks, flip flops, or sneakers in their workshops. These provide the most comfort and ease…

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  • Titebond 3 Wood glue

    Is Titebond 3 Better Than Titebond 2?

    Woodworking is a creative hobby that often requires the use of a good adhesive, especially in the form of wood glue. When you are joining wood together, the join will only be as good as the adhesive, so choosing a good product is crucial to building projects. I recently had to join some parts of…

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  • Which Titebond glue to use

    Does Titebond Wood Glues Dry Clear?

    So now it’s come time for you to glue up your project but with so many opinions about Titebond glues, does Titebond wood glue dry clear? Titebond 1, 2 & 3 wood glue does not dry clear. The Titebond original dries to a slightly yellow color while Titebond 2 dries to dark yellow and Titebond…

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  • wood turning

    Is Wood Turning Dangerous? Things You Must Know

    A close friend has recently started his own woodworking shop and he has taken an interest in Woodturning. Knowing very little about it he recently asked me; is wood turning dangerous? I shared the following with him. Woodturning is very dangerous and can cause injuries such as dust inhalation, allergies, bruises, deep cuts, broken bones,…

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  • Buying wood from a store

    10 Ways To Buy Wood For Woodworking

    There are several easy ways to get wood for your projects. Whether you need specialized board types, have a strict budget limit, or want to take the middleman out of the equation and buy wholesale, there are plenty of options. I am going to provide you with the information you need to stock your shop…

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