35 – Wood hardware – fasteners
Rob Brown explains when and how to use the three most common types of wood fasteners: dowels, biscuits, and loose tenons.
Rob Brown explains when and how to use the three most common types of wood fasteners: dowels, biscuits, and loose tenons.
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Rob's blog: Against the grain
One thing all woodworkers can agree on is that wood grain is a wonderful thing. Having said that, many of us may like different features, or characteristics, of grain.
Project: Make a sliding door
A sliding door should be considered a piece of art hanging on the wall. It should be nicely made and should always showcase beautiful wood.
How to: The Difference: rasps, files and rifflers
Rasps, files and rifflers are essential hand tools for shaping and smoothing wood, each with unique construction and uses.
Know your tools: Hammers
While hammers and mallets perform similar functions, the major difference between the two is that a hammer has a metal head while a mallet has a wooden or synthetic head.
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