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How to Stain and Finish Plywood for Woodworking Projects

Plywood is one of the most versatile and cost-effective building materials, and as a result, it is also one of the most popular. So many home DIY projects involve the use of this type of wood, and in order to give it a finished look, most turn to stain. I have put together a comprehensive…
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25 Awesome, Easy Woodworking Projects for Kids of all Ages

Introducing children to ​wood projects ​is a fantastic idea, no matter what age they are. Your kids will learn how to build and create while working with their hands, boosting confidence while simultaneously making something of use. Enjoy my top 25 easy wood projects for kids.List of Children Woodworking ProjectsDive into my favorite simple woodworking…
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50 Must-See Easy Small Wood Projects

​I’ve put together 50 different simple woodworking projects ​for you to tackle today. These easy scrap wood projects plans might surprise you with how easy to follow they are. Find one or two beginner woodworking projects to try today!Small Wood Projects1. Wood Cup Holder Sofa SleeveThis wood cup holder goes perfectly on your sofa’s arm.…

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How To Remove Acrylic Paint from Wood

Acrylic paint is often the most durable family-friendly paint for indoor projects. Acrylic paint is known for its vibrant color and quick-drying properties. These qualities mean that acrylic paint spills and splatters are eye catching and may require many techniques to clean up. If you have acrylic paint to remove from wooden surfaces, I have…
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How to Preserve Wood

Many DIY projects around the home involve woodwork. These include putting up new fences, sheds and decks in the garden, and repairing old benches and porches.When you’re spending your time and money completing these projects, you want them to last. That’s why I’ve put together this guide to preserving wood. You can use this to…
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How to Lighten Wood Stain Before Applying

Staining wood has both aesthetic and finishing benefits for your woodworking project. For starters, staining helps preserve the wood so that it lasts longer. And, stain allows you to add color, texture, and even grain, improving the look and feel of the wood finish.​However, some wood stains are thick and difficult to apply. Others are…
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Best Respirator and Dust Mask for Woodworking [2024 Review]

When you are completing your woodworking tasks, there are a variety of times that a dust mask will come in handy. It can protect you from sawdust particles as you cut and VOCs as you varnish and stain.​Making sure you have the best dust mask for woodworking ensures you have the necessary protection, while also…
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Polyurethane vs Lacquer

Among wood finishes, polyurethane and lacquer are two of the most popular ones. In fact, amature and season woodworkers tend to recommend them a lot for wood finishing.Both lacquer and polyurethane come with pros and cons. Amateurs tend to prefer polyurethane, as this substance is less temperamental than lacquer.However, the latter is often employed by…
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Can You Stain A Deck In Cold Weather?

Staining and refinishing are important for the deck’s durability. In fact, staining the decks can protect it from damaging elements. That being said, the temperature can play a huge role in the staining of your deck.Normally, it’s better to always work at moderate temperatures for staining the wood. No one wants to work in cold…
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Palm Sander vs Orbital Sander

When it comes to smoothing wood, there are innumerable ways to accomplish the job. Two of the most popular sanding tools are the palm sander and the orbital sander. Find out how they compare, what each tool is best at, and which is better.What Is a Palm Sander?A palm sander is a generic term that…
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Belt Sander vs Orbital Sander

Belt sander vs orbital sander, both have a place in the wood smoothing process. Learn about these two sanding tools, how they work, and what they do. I’ll take you through the specifications for belt sanders and explain the many variations of orbital sanders.Find out what the major differentiating factor is between these two tools,…
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Sanding Sealer vs Polyurethane

Sanding sealer and polyurethane have some basic characteristics in common, but there are many differences as well. Find out when to use sanding sealer, when to use polyurethane, and which is better. I’ll compare and contrast these two products so you can choose the one that’s right for you.What Is Sanding Sealer?Sanding sealer is used…
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Drum Sander vs Planer

Drum sanders and planers are two tools with a considerable amount of overlap. But they are not the same! Learn about the similarities and differences between these two tools, and when to use each one. I’ll also highlight the major differentiating factor and tell you which one is better.What Is a Drum Sander?A drum sander…
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How to Sand Cedar Wood

Sanding cedar is a little different than sanding any other kind of wood because it is so soft. In this article, you’ll learn how to sand cedar wood without damaging it. I’ll also teach you how to sand cedar siding, how to refresh aromatic cedar and explain when sanding cedar could be dangerous.Cedar Wood Qualities…
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How to Use a Planer

When starting out with woodworking, it is common to buy pre-milled lumber. Most lumber purchased from hardware stores or home improvement centers falls into this category. At some point, you’re likely to become dissatisfied with mass-milled lumber. Learn how to use a planer and you can create perfect stock in the comfort of your own…