Posts Tagged ‘Woodworking Tools’

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.

The Best Way to Introduce Your Kid to Woodworking

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

 So you like to work on woodworking projects and your kid wants to copy you! Question is how will you introduce your kid in your woodworking hobby safely? It is rather very simple. Prior to allowing your child to touch any one of your woodworking tools, you have to have a basic safety talk with him. Inform him about which tools he has the ability to come near, like the hammer, nails, screws, as well as other non sharp or power tools. You do not ever wish for your young kid to use a saw, table saw, router, or a drill. A kid might think he does not require you around to make use of power tools, therefore simply prevent giving him that habit altogether.

Once you have had your basic safety talk with your kid regarding your woodwork shop and its tools, you may start showing him just how each one of the tools operate. Usually, people prefer to start with simple and easy jobs like sanding wood or just holding the drill to get the feel of it. However before starting, you and your kid must determine what woodworking project you will build alongside one another. There are numerous projects you could create which will in fact prove useful or that may end up being exciting for you and your kid after building it. Kids much like to construct a wooden horse that rocks, a doll house, or a tree house just to name a few.

As soon as you have chosen a project together, then you are able to demonstrate your kid which tools are going to be required to do the job and the reason why. Have him hand you each and every tool – ensure that you call each one of them by its exact name – to enable him to learn while observing. Once he adequately know how to use each of the woodworking tools, you will be able to let him help you a tad bit more by letting him take a few actions and accomplish a portion of the job. Depending on its age, you might not wish to give him usage of a saw or drill. A suitable age would be around ten years old, when he is less clumsy and can understand the facets of the risk that the tools might cause.

A great alternative for your younger kid is to get him a child-sized tool package. This will likely give him courage and assurance in assisting you. Possessing a personal toolbox is quite motivating for any kid. You may also allow him to place the parts together or even fill in the holes that you just drilled, for example should you be building a wooden rack to hang keys or perhaps jackets, you may drill the hole, while your kid puts the hooks directly into them.

Right after completing your project, the true fun starts. Bring out the painting tools and take pleasure in a family time of excitement and creativity. This task ought to be put at the disposal of the kid, given that most kids like to decorate with shades. If this is its very first time painting, you need to demonstrate to him/her just how to nicely brush the paint onto the wood in straight lines in the exact same direction. However permit them to pick the colors and where they go.

Whenever your joint project is entirely completed, congratulate him! Make sure he feels like it has been his work that got the wood the way it looks now. This may open up a door for him to want to work on other projects.