Friday, July 19, 2013

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If you are a relative newcomer to woodworking, like me, you likely need your woodworking projects made simple enough so you don't make obvious error's know the feeling. When you make a mistake in wood, it is there. You can't change it after that and the whole think can be daunting when you consider how to do mitered joints or get into dovetail joints and so on. There is a lot to know and you can get elbow deep into a project and realize there is a a blinding lack of experience right in the way. I hate that, don't you?

When you get into woodworking, neighbors' requests might send you into a career. When you have a good hand at woodcraft, you can make things of heirloom quality for a lot less than you would pay to buy them. Common sense will tell you that when you order materials and lack direct, recent experience at a certain project, you will over or underestimate your materials needed and even then, you may find you forgot to get a part that would make a large difference.

Sometimes I expose my ignorance even in these articles. I have been working in wood with a close relative for a while now, but had never stained a piece. I put in a couple of articles that one should have a well ventilated shop to avoid being overcome by fumes from things like staining. I'd be willing to bet people are laughing a lot about that one. It's true, you need a place with good ventilation so things will dry evenly, but you don't usually have caustic chemical issues with woodworking.

What kind of projects have your interest? You can make wooden furniture that is both sturdy and beautiful, quite able to hold its beauty for a long time - maybe generations. You can make wooden toys for your kids or kids you know. You can build dog house or an addition to your home (make sure you get the necessary permits where applicable). There are plenty of projects that you will love and as much depends on your ambition as your native talent.

As I have suggested in other articles I have written, please make sure your workspace is well organized so you can lay your hand on any tool or material you need quickly and in order; make sure it is well ventilated for paint and stain drying purposes; there is enough room for you to move around and work on your project from all angles; and there will not be a problem if you make some noise(be honest with yourself here - will you be making a lot of racket at times neighbors will likely be sleeping?). air, propane,or electric tools, and hammers hitting thumb scan each result in quite a few decibels of noise, so please be considerate.

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