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  • Build Outdoor Furniture That Last
    June 13, 2023

    Build Outdoor Furniture That Last

    For those not familiar with poly lumber, it is a HDPE product which means it will not decay and should not warp if properly constructed. The benefits to using poly lumber go well beyond just the long lasting quality that can hold up against the elements. These benefits include no maintenance, fully recyclable material, and the color options that don't ever need to be refinished unlike the traditional stained lumber options.

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  • Installing No Mortise Corner Bed Brackets
    April 25, 2023

    Installing No Mortise Corner Bed Brackets

    Below we will show you how to installing our no mortise corner bed bracket. Step 1. Place your bed bracket on the side rail, making sure the bottom lip is tight against the bottom side of your bed rail. With a pen or pencil mark the screws. Step 2. Pre-drill holes for the screws. Step 3. Screw bed bracket to the side r

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  • March 6, 2023

    Must Have Hand tools For Every wood shop

    Hand tools are an essential part of any craftsman's toolkit. Whether you're a carpenter, a woodworker, or a DIY enthusiast, having the right hand tools is crucial to getting the job done right. In this article, we'll be discussing the must-have hand tools for any craftsman, with a focus on Crown Tools and Clifton Tools.

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  • March 6, 2023

    Beginner Woodworking Projects

    Woodworking is a fun and rewarding hobby that can also serve as a practical skill. Whether you're interested in building furniture, home decor, or small gifts for friends and family, woodworking is a great way to unleash your creativity and learn new skills. If you're just starting out, it's important to choose beginner woodworking projects that are both easy and fun to build. In this article, we'll explore some of the best beginner woodworking projects and offer tips on working with hardwood lumber.

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  • February 7, 2023

    Marketing Woodworking Projects: A Guide to Success

    Participate in local events: Participating in local craft fairs, trade shows, and other events is a great way to showcase your work and reach new customers. Bring a selection of your best pieces, set up a display, and be prepared to talk about your work and process. You can also use these events as an opportunity to network with other woodworkers and craftspeople.
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  • February 7, 2023

    Reclaimed Lumber Project Ideas

    Reclaimed wood is a great material that can be used to create beautiful and unique pieces for your home. Not only is it a great way to repurpose old wood, but it also adds character and warmth to your space. Here are some DIY projects you can do with reclaimed wood to add a touch of rustic charm to your home.

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  • February 7, 2023

    How To Build A Dry Kiln

    A dry kiln is essential for drying your green lumber. A dry kiln helps in removing moisture from wood and preserving the quality of the wood. Making a homemade dry kiln is an economical solution for woodworkers who want to save money and have control over the drying process. Here's how you can make a homemade dry kiln:

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  • January 24, 2023

    Router Templates

    Router templates are the new up and coming thing in the woodworking world and for good reason. Router templates are a great way to create unique precise cuts every time. The ease of use and quality of these new templates are among the many reasons people are using them.

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  • January 24, 2023

    Epoxy Pigments

    When choosing pigments for your epoxy resin project, it's important to consider the final look you're trying to achieve. Some pigments, such as metallic pigments, can add a shimmering effect, while others, like pearl pigments, can create a pearlescent finish. There are also transparent pigments, which can add a subtle hint of color without obscuring the underlying surface. Another important factor to consider is the type of epoxy resin you're using. Some pigments may not be compatible with certain types of epoxy resin, so be sure to check the manufacturer's recommendations before making your purchase.

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