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Bench Dog
Bench Dog
A "bench dog" is a great tool for any woodworker's shop. Bench dogs are often used in pairs, with one set into a tail vise and ...
Bench Vises & Clamps
Bench Vises & Clamps
It's essential to outfit your workbench with an assortment of vises and clamps. They free your hands by holding your work ...
Beyond Zero Measuring
Beyond Zero Measuring
To increase accuracy, some woodworkers avoid using the zero end of a rule or tape and use the 1-in. mark instead. You can also ...
Blind Holes
Blind Holes
When drilling blind holes in iron or steel, fine metal bits usually fall into the hole. To remove them, you can use a strong ...
Clamp Pads
Clamp Pads
Professional woodworkers often don't use pads on their clamps because they know how to set them up without marring the wood. ...
Drawknife and Spokeshave
Drawknife and Spokeshave
When rounding out your workshop tools, consider adding two of the handiest tools used in shops of old-timers: a drawknife and ...
Falling Tools
Falling Tools
If you have a step ladder that is tall enough so you can't see the top when standing beside it, be extra cautious about tool ...
Flexible Clamps
Flexible Clamps
Old bicycle innertubes that are cut into long, narrow strips can make excellent clamps for repairing broken wooden furniture. ...
Horseshoe Handle
Horseshoe Handle
Either a horseshoe used for pitching, or the real thing, can provide you a handy carrying device when moving cement blocks. To ...
Hot Dipped vs. Electro Nails
Hot Dipped vs. Electro Nails
Hot dipped galvanized nails have a rougher and more durable galvanizing while electro galvanized nails are smoother and often ...
Ironing Veneer
Ironing Veneer
If you are gluing veneer to a wood surface, you can use an old clothes iron to help. First use a sponge to wet the face of the ...
Ladder Control
Ladder Control
If you have a ladder you carry around from project to project, it often takes a couple of tries to find the right spot to grab ...
Ladder Security
Ladder Security
When not in use, keep your work ladders locked up so that burglars cannot use them to break into your house through the upper ...
Ladder Work
Ladder Work
Here are some tips that will make working on a ladder easier. Use elastic cords to secure a small plastic basket to the top of ...
Measure By The Dollar
Measure By The Dollar
When you want to measure something at home or in the hardware store and you don't have a tape measure handy, try using a ...
Miter Box Saver
Miter Box Saver
If you just bought a manual miter box, a simple modification will extend its useful service life. Insert and fasten a piece of ...
Moving A Ladder
Moving A Ladder
When moving a ladder, use the right technique to avoid injuring yourself and others. The correct way to handle a ladder is to ...
Moving Tools
Moving Tools
A problem for those in northern climates is the constant hassle of moving tools from garage to basement in the fall and back ...
Nail Sizes
Nail Sizes
Nails are classified both by their length in inches and by their "penny" size, written with "D" on the package. Here's how to ...
Nailset
Nailset
When a smooth, finished appearance is necessary, stop hammering the finishing nail approximately 1/8 of an inch above the ...
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