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Can You Use 8-Inch Dado Blades on 10-Inch Saws?

Dado blades are circular saw blades used for cutting wide grooves into the wood, a lot wider than a classic saw blade can cut. The cuts made by dado blades are generally done for interlocking...

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What Saw Should You Buy First? Advice From Experienced Woodworker

Getting into the world of woodworking can be quite overwhelming; not only are there so many options for tools and equipment that seem tempting to purchase, but many woodworkers have very different...

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Is It Cheaper To Buy Wood At A Lumber Yard?

Acquiring wood is really the first step for any woodworking project you want to start; sometimes, you might be lucky enough to have extra lumber left over from your last project that happens to be...

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Can You Use A Router On Epoxy?

Epoxy is used in woodworking for a variety of reasons; it can act as a filler, an adhesive, a wood stabilizer, or a finishing for projects. Not only is this material very strong, doesn't shrink, and...

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Do You Need A Woodworking Router?

A router is a very useful tool that has many uses when it comes to woodworking, although the most common task it's designed for is for cutting edge profiles on wood. This tool is basically a...

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Can You Use A Router As A Table Saw?

A woodworking router is a tool that allows you to make smooth edges on wood, create profiles, cut dadoes, rabbets, patterns, and much more. It is a fantastic tool that we highly recommend for anyone...

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Hi, I am Paul Smith. I am the man behind this blog. I am a passionate woodworker. I would like to share with you guys the experience of learning woodworking.

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