If you don't have a lot of experience using a circular saw, cutting a straight line can be harder than it looks. Here are ...
Using a sharp blade and making slow cuts results in less mist moving at slower speeds, keeping the mist layer below eye level. By contrast, a dull knife and fast cuts increase the number and energy of ...
Jonny Builds on MSN
Trash Wood To Treasure - DIY Epoxy Cutting Board / Serving Board
In this video, I create a DIY epoxy inlaid cutting/serving board with steel metal handles using a reclaimed wood pin oak slab ...
Tired of scrubbing away at burnt-on grime stuck to your pans but don't want to settle for using harsh cleaners? Turn to this pantry staple instead.
Graham Blackburn Woodworking on MSN
From Rough To Ready Mastering The Scraper On Your Woodworking Journey
Join us on a crafting journey to master the scraper, the most underrated tool in the woodworker's arsenal Learn how to ...
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How to Use Miter Shears, the Beginner-Friendly Tool You Never Knew You Needed
Squeeze the handles to press the blade into the trim and make your cut. You should, ideally, wear eye protection while doing ...
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