Showing posts with label you. Show all posts
Showing posts with label you. Show all posts
Monday, February 24, 2014
Easy Woodworking The Best Products You Can Choose To Help You Build Woodworking Projects Quickly And Easily
So, you want to know the easiest and quickest way to build woodworking projects?
Here, I will compare and contrast two of the most effective products on the market and allow you to choose which one you think will be most suitable for your particular needs.
“Teds Woodworking” $67
If you want to learn how to start building amazing woodwork and woodwork designs the faster and easier way,then you need TEDS WOODWORKING PLANS. The plans are clearly drawn and there are step-by-step explanations of how the plan should be done and put together.
In this package,you will learn how to start building your outdoor woodworking projects easily so that you are fully up and running,creating remarkable woodwork projects within days from now.
Heres why its so cool:
- Over 16,000 Woodworking Plans
- With CAD/DWG software to view/edit plans
- Step-by-step instructions with photos
- High quality blueprints and schematics
- Lifetime members area with woodworking videos
This is the *EASIEST* way to start your woodworking projects - and its still at a ridiculous low price.
If youre just starting out or youre a seasoned carpenter, youll find out just how simple it is to build projects using TedsWoodworking step-by-step plans.
With over 16,000 plans, it covers a ton of projects. Check it out and see why I endorse it so much.
Youll love it.
Download over 16,000 woodworking plans and designs right HERE!

“Woodworking4Home” $49
You are probably tired of looking through stacks and stacks of projects on woodworking in magazines and books of all kinds for some instructions on how to do a certain project.
How would you like to have woodworking plans (actually thousands of them) available to you anytime you wanted them? It would be so easy when you do not have to paw through all kinds of old magazines but have it right there at your fingertips.
The Package Consists of 14,000 Woodworking Plans with Step-by-step Instructions, Photos and Diagrams to Make Every Project Laughably Easy.
If you are looking for Best Blueprints, Woodworking Illustrations and Schematics to Make Any Project Easy and Hassle-Free, then I urge you to get The Woodworking4Home DIY kit which has proven itself again and again. With thousands of happy users its time for you to get in on the action.
To find out more about “Woodworking4Home” CLICK HERE!

Heres the bottom line: If you are planning to start your woodworking project, any of these products isnt something you SHOULD use, its something that you would be insane not to.
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Here, I will compare and contrast two of the most effective products on the market and allow you to choose which one you think will be most suitable for your particular needs.
“Teds Woodworking” $67
If you want to learn how to start building amazing woodwork and woodwork designs the faster and easier way,then you need TEDS WOODWORKING PLANS. The plans are clearly drawn and there are step-by-step explanations of how the plan should be done and put together.
In this package,you will learn how to start building your outdoor woodworking projects easily so that you are fully up and running,creating remarkable woodwork projects within days from now.
Heres why its so cool:
- Over 16,000 Woodworking Plans
- With CAD/DWG software to view/edit plans
- Step-by-step instructions with photos
- High quality blueprints and schematics
- Lifetime members area with woodworking videos
This is the *EASIEST* way to start your woodworking projects - and its still at a ridiculous low price.
If youre just starting out or youre a seasoned carpenter, youll find out just how simple it is to build projects using TedsWoodworking step-by-step plans.
With over 16,000 plans, it covers a ton of projects. Check it out and see why I endorse it so much.
Youll love it.
Download over 16,000 woodworking plans and designs right HERE!
“Woodworking4Home” $49
You are probably tired of looking through stacks and stacks of projects on woodworking in magazines and books of all kinds for some instructions on how to do a certain project.
How would you like to have woodworking plans (actually thousands of them) available to you anytime you wanted them? It would be so easy when you do not have to paw through all kinds of old magazines but have it right there at your fingertips.
The Package Consists of 14,000 Woodworking Plans with Step-by-step Instructions, Photos and Diagrams to Make Every Project Laughably Easy.
If you are looking for Best Blueprints, Woodworking Illustrations and Schematics to Make Any Project Easy and Hassle-Free, then I urge you to get The Woodworking4Home DIY kit which has proven itself again and again. With thousands of happy users its time for you to get in on the action.
To find out more about “Woodworking4Home” CLICK HERE!
Heres the bottom line: If you are planning to start your woodworking project, any of these products isnt something you SHOULD use, its something that you would be insane not to.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Before You Reach for that Dovetail Saw
Before you reach for that dovetail saw there are a few tools that you should think about first. These can make laying out dovetails a whole lot easier in the construction of traditional style drawers. Lets take a look at some of them. 
The very first step when building drawers once you have your stock all milled square, planed and ready to go is to determine where your drawer bottom will go. Instead of taking a pencil and drawing in a line I take my Small Plough Plane by VERITAS and actually cut a shallow groove into the bottom inside pieces Im using.
This leaves no question as to where my drawer bottom goes and eliminates some room for error. Now that I have my drawer bottom marked in I can take my marking gauge and scribe in the material thickness.
This gets me a little closer to a perfect layout. I use the Tite-Mark Marking Gauge which is unique in having a micrometer adjustment system. Once I scribe the material thickness I reach for my Skew Block Plane. I use the Lie-Nielson version which is derived from the Stanley 140 making this next step the famous "140 Trick" I set up the plane to take a shallow cut across the end of my pieces following the depth of the scribe line I had just made with my Marking Gauge. This only takes two or three light passes and establishes a tiny shoulder that will help in my lay-out to cutting perfect dovetails.
Once this small shoulder is cut I get my dividers and lay out my dovetails on the drawer side pieces. Cris Gochnour recently wrote a great article in Fine Woodworking about this technique. Now once we finally have our dovetails laid out we can reach for our Dovetail Saw and start cutting. When it comes time to transfer our tails over to the pins that tiny shoulder we cut into the drawer sides will hold our front and back pieces right where we need them. No chance for mistakes by eyeing things down through the tails. So next time you want to make traditional style drawers and reach for a dovetail saw, first think about a few other tools that will make this process more enjoyable and achieve far better results.
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The very first step when building drawers once you have your stock all milled square, planed and ready to go is to determine where your drawer bottom will go. Instead of taking a pencil and drawing in a line I take my Small Plough Plane by VERITAS and actually cut a shallow groove into the bottom inside pieces Im using.
This leaves no question as to where my drawer bottom goes and eliminates some room for error. Now that I have my drawer bottom marked in I can take my marking gauge and scribe in the material thickness.


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