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    A Bird Feeder

    This particular feeder is designed to take bird seed, rather than the more typical left-over food scraps. The advantage of this style is that it can be filled up infrequently as it can store several w...

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    A Magazine Rack

    Building a magazine rack is a relatively easy project that you can complete in a weekend. It doesn't require much wood so you may even be able to make it out of the odds and ends lying around in your ...

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    A Workbench

    This workbench is simple to build and solid so it won’t move around as you work on it. It is also small enough to fit in most workshops. You'll need: Part      Item                  ...

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    Beginning Tool Box

    If you plan to make woodworking a hobby for a long time, you’re better off buying good tools instead of the cheaper one. They’ll hold up better and last longer. As far as hand tools, y...

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    Beginning Your Journey

    A good place to begin is to identify the kind of wood project you would like to attempt. It could be as simple and useful as a cutting board with an original shape, or a birdhouse, or a candleholder f...

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    Common Mistakes

    The single most common mistake in any do it yourself project is the failure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions for any tool or material being used. Other common mistakes include taking...

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    Conclusion - Woodworking

    There are many, many places that you can find patterns for your own woodworking projects. We found plenty of places online. Don’t forget your local library as well as home improvement stores l...

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    Introduction To Woodworking

    So you’re thinking you want to learn woodworking? Woodworking can be a fun and satisfying hobby, but it can also be quite frustrating. In a world filled with mass-produced, poorly crafted piec...

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    Joints

    You can have a more finished and professional look to your work by using joints instead of screws and nails. Here are some of the basic joints used in woodworking. Butt Joints The butt joint is the...

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    Picking Out Your Wood

    The two basic categories of wood are hardwood and softwood. There is also manufactured wood like plywood. What you use for any given project depends on various factors: strength, hardness, grain char...

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    Safety In The Shop

    When you are working around sharp saws, machinery that can sever a limb, and heavy boards, it’s important to be safe and avoid any mistakes that could endanger your health and even your life! S...

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    Shelving

    This is probably the most common woodworking project that people want to build. Who can’t use more storage? The best part about this project is that you can use standard size wood (2 x 3’...

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    Storage Chest

    This chest was designed to have a dual purpose: firstly (and most obviously) as a storage unit and secondly as a coffee table in a small living room. The shape is very basic, but is the most functiona...

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    Taking Care Of Your Woodworking Tools

    Few things are more exciting than getting a new power tool! After saving the money, doing the research and all the comparative shopping, finally receiving the box and calling it your own is a great f...

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    What If Something Goes Wrong

    One of the first hurdles a new woodworker must get past is the fear of messing up a project, and one of the best ways to tackle that apprehension is to simply “think outside the box”. Most...

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