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The Woodworker Starter Kit

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Woodworking essential procedures usually are cutting, planeing, and shaping. Of course, none of these tasks can be performed with bare hands. You will need some tools and equipment to make those jobs. The woodworker also necessitates some materials like glue, nails, sanding paper, screws, and wood filler to finish any woodworking project. All woodworking tools, power tools, equipment, and materials can be purchased from hardware store and woodwork stores.

Here are the basics you ought to get hold of for your new venture into woodworking.

A decent, good quality table saw to cut through beams, posts, and planks comes first. This power tool does the greater part of the work so invest in it smartly. If your budget is limited you can look for a pre-used machine in good condition. Next is the band saw. Many woodworkers see this power tool as unnecessary but I think it is an essential. It comes in very useful for cutting irregular or curved shapes.

The next tool would be a power drill. It is primarily used for drilling holes in various materials. Drill bits are available in different diameters and lengths to allow you to drill holes of precise dimensions. The power drill may be equipped with a variety of different tool bits to do various tasks. For instance, you can fit a sanding disc on the drill to sand down the wood. A buffing accessory will allow you to buff the wood after polishing. Also, the drill will screw and unscrew bolts and screws.

Then you will need a selection of small hand tools as well as measuring devices such as hammer, pincers, pliers, chisels, metallic measuring tape, and a protractor to measure angles. Keep in mind that almost everything in woodworking is based on getting the perfect measurements. A single wrong measurement could turn days of work straight into an unsuccessful project.

A router is another essential power tool you should purchase. It is used to hollow out an area in the face of a piece of wood. It will help make flutes along the legs of a chair or table. You can also use it to cut elaborate grooves for a particular style on a wood panel. A router is provided with a variety of bits and routing blades. It is most appropriate to set your router on a table.  Building a router table could be one of your first woodworking projects. Just make sure you get a good quality woodworking plan that provides a step-by-step guide, a detailed materials list and the dimensions.

All these power tools and hand tools require some maintenance if you want to keep using them for years to come. They need to be safeguarded from moisture and dirt. Moisture will result in rust and dirt will cause the tools to function below par. Therefore, ensure that you properly clean your tools after each use. Make use of a dry cloth to wipe them dry then apply a few drops of a preventive lubricant on a clean cloth and wipe the tool with it. This prevents moisture from attacking the tools, and will guarantee that corrosion does not occur.

Most of all, I can not emphasize enough the use of high quality woodworking plans to help you succeed with any projects.

Tips for Beginner Woodworker

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

A project plan providing tutorials, exact wood measurements, required tools, and drawings is always of great assistance when a beginner woodworker starts building any woodworking project. You can find plans in many different places such as: books, magazines, and on the internet. There is no need for beginner woodworker to purchase books or magazines since you can find them at your local library. If you are to buy woodworking plans, it is worth taking your time to look for a product that provides plans for many different woodworking projects thus building a library of your own.

The Web is a great place for a beginner woodworker to get woodworking information, projects, tips, guidance, and plans. From basic bird house plans for the beginner woodworker to intermediate and advanced projects, everyone is sure to find project plans adapted to their woodworking skills. Professional plans are sure to make building any woodworking project a lot easier.

The beginner woodworker will start with a simple project to help building up woodworking skills. First of all, a beginner woodworker needs to learn how to read simple plans then proceed with more difficult ones as the abilities improve.

The beginner woodworker will require precise professional plans that include step by step guides and illustrations. The plans should include a list of the required tools and materials for the whole project. Besides making any woodworking project easier for the beginner woodworker to complete, a list is a great way to estimate the cost of a project. Once the beginner woodworker has improved its skills therefore becoming more experienced, he will be able to draw his own plans if he wishes.

A beginner woodworker will have to consider safety at all times when working in a wood shop. Here are some safety tips the beginner woodworker should keep in mind. Keep away from distractions, think before you make a cut, keep your fingers, hair, and clothing away from power blades, never rush a task, always protect your eyes, ears and lungs. Usually, a wood project requires the use of sharp or power tools that could cause serious injury if you are not careful. Should a beginner woodworker be using power tools for the first time he has to make sure to first read the instruction manual and follow the safety cautions. Use grounded electrical outlets only to connect power tools. In the event that the beginner woodworker is dealing with tiny wooden pieces, ensure to use some clamps rather than holding them by hand.

Another important issue for the beginner woodworker is to invest in the best quality tools he can afford when he needs to buy new ones. Quality tools last longer and usually make a better job.

Woodworking is a great hobby. A beginner woodworker will feel proud and get satisfaction from every woodworking project that he will complete.