Biscuit Joint Advantages and Disadvantages

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Matt Hagens

From episodes of This Old House to shop classes in school, we saw, heard about, and employed biscuit joinery as part of our woodworking education on joining two pieces of wood together.  It’s a quick and easy way to glue …

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How To Attach Sandpaper To An Orbital Sander

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Matt Hagens

Proper sanding is a key step in almost all woodworking projects. While hand sanding is an option, it’s time-consuming (and not much fun). A more efficient choice is using a power sander, particularly a random orbital sander. As sandpaper wears …

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What is Hook and Loop Sandpaper?

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Matt Hagens

Old school woodworkers were accustomed to simply wrapping a rectangular piece of sandpaper around a small block of wood to smooth down surfaces that could accommodate the block and then use their hands to hold the paper for the harder-to-reach …

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What is a Sliding Table Saw?

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Matt Hagens

Most woodworking enthusiasts, the home craftsman, know of compound sliding miter saws.  The blade not only moves down through the workpiece, but it also slides out through it as well.  It’s not uncommon to see a sliding miter saw in …

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How Many Amps Does a Table Saw Use?

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Matt Hagens

Let’s examine the specifics of amps, watts, and volts and how these factors impact your table saw’s performance. Whether you’re setting up a new workshop or fine-tuning an existing one, understanding these electrical fundamentals is key to ensuring your table …

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Quick Guide: Waterlox vs Watco Danish Oil

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Matt Hagens

When the build is complete on your woodworking project, perhaps a side table, a dinner table, a desk, or a chair, it’s time to choose the wood finish.  You probably had some idea of the type of finish before the project began, but maybe …

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How to Tell if Wood is Dry Enough for Woodworking

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Matt Hagens

Almost all woods absorb moisture like a sponge.  Of course, woods like teak and white oak are water resistant and will not warp, twist or crack.  This is why they are good choices for outdoor furniture and in the case of white …

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The Best Way To Finish White Oak Outdoor Furniture

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Matt Hagens

White oak is naturally durable and water resistant, making it a wise choice for outdoor furniture. This article provides a step-by-step guide for finishing and caring for white oak to withstand the elements. It covers proper surface preparation, an overview …

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How to Cut a Straight Line With a Bandsaw

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Matt Hagens

A well-equipped woodworking shop will have, at the least, a table saw and a chop saw/miter saw among its power tools.  Each does what it is intended to do well and plays an integral part in the woodworking process. A very well-equipped woodworking shop will …

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How to Thin Linseed Oil: Techniques & Benefits

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Matt Hagens

I stared hopelessly at the gummy mess left from my latest linseed oiling attempt, wondering if I’d ever master the art of wood finishing. Why couldn’t I get that smooth, magazine-worthy glow?! Before you resign yourself to a life of …

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How Much Weight Can A French Cleat Hold?

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Matt Hagens

In my woodworking shop, I’ve found the French cleat system to be incredibly useful. It’s a simple way to hang tools and accessories securely on the wall. It’s not just practical but also easy to set up. In this article, …

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Is Poplar Stronger Than Pine?

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Matt Hagens

Is a hardwood a hard wood?  That may seem like a silly question, but it is a fair one, and the answer depends on something called the Janka test.  It also depends on the wood to which one is being …

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How Long Does It Take for Minwax Polyurethane to Dry?

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Matt Hagens

This question is crucial for planning and executing any woodworking project with a desired smooth, durable finish. Understanding these timelines is key to achieving the best results, whether you’re working on furniture, cabinets, or floors. I’ll guide you through the …

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Why Does My Dust Collector Lose So Much Suction?

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Matt Hagens

A properly functioning dust collector or shop vac system in your workshop is necessary for shop cleanliness and convenience – and your health.  It is as important as wearing safety goggles and a mask that covers both your mouth and nose.  …

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Why Run a Router Bit at High Speed?

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Matt Hagens

Unlock the full potential of your woodworking projects by understanding the benefits of running your router bit at high speed. Discover how this simple technique can transform your cuts and elevate the quality of your work. So it is with …

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What is Good Dust Collection Air Flow?

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Matt Hagens

Woodwork hobbyists know of the mess they create in their woodshops, those piles of chips and shavings that collect beneath your table saw or planer.  For many, dust collection probably means a dustpan and brush at the end of the day, …

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