Is Wood Glue Stronger Than Screws?

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Matt Hagens

You’ve likely heard the expression “belt and suspenders” and understand its meaning.  Better to be safe, so to speak, don’t want your pants falling down at an inopportune moment. That same discussion can be had about glue and screws.  We …

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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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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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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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What Router Bit To Use For Door Hinge Installation

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Matt Hagens

When it comes to woodworking and door installation, you want to make sure the door hinges are properly fitted. This sets the stage for straightforward installation. Selecting the right router bit is vital for creating precise hinge mortises – the …

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