The Extreme Garage Shop Makeover continues from our previous three episodes which covered a general overview in part 1, Tommy Mac’s tool cabinet in part 2, and the flip-top cabinet in part 3. In part 4, we take a look at a deluxe crosscut station, complete with a lumber rack storage area on the backside. In addition
When this solder had to trade motorcycle thrill-riding for a wheelchair, he jumped into woodworking with both feet.
Dale Heisinger's Orcas Island, Washington, workshop isn't much bigger than the half of the two-car garage where he used to work. But his new 16x24' shop is so much better.
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In recent years, many traditional woodworkers have become very well acquainted with names like Roubo, Besson and Diderot. Through their writings and drawings, we find a very real link to our count…
L'acrobata e il filo sono due compagni inseparabili, il primo simbolo del corpo che si fa piuma, della fisicità che abbandona la sua pesantezza terrena per elevarsi a una dimensione eterea e legg
When I was 18, and bought my first car, and thought I was the coolest girl in town with a little zippy sportscar – sorry, just a little trip down memory lane. My parents
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Countersink first, drill the pilot hole second. That may sound backward, but it’s the easiest way to ensure a perfect countersink.
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In the dark ages of woodworking, before carbide, you never used the same blade for ripping and crosscutting. Cutting plywood required yet another blade. Today, hybrid blades allow you to avoid blade…
Whether you're building, gardening, cleaning, on a construction, doing repairs and maintenance, you'll need these homesteading tools to make the job easier!
“Well, I don’t call a monkey wrench a screw driver. I call a screw a thing with a slotted head, and a screwdriver, the thing that goes into the slot to turn the screw.” That remar…
Choosing & Using a Plane: Andy King talks through choosing and using a Plane. In order to make a living with woodworking, I find there has to be a compromise between power tools and elbow grease, and I'll be the first to admit that I couldn't survive without power tools. Sa…
Once you decide on creating your own terrarium, there are a few choices still to make. These choices will determine which plants will thrive in your terrarium containers, what kind of sunlight it needs, and how much maintenance it requires. Here is a quick guide to help you make your perfect terrarium. Container selection Whether you buy a terrarium kit, or find a terrarium container and convert it yourself, your vessel choice will determine the type of environment for your plants as being an open or closed terrarium. Open - Occasional Maintenance Closed - Lowest Maintenance Choosing Your Plants Once you choose between an open or closed terrarium, your next decision is to pick the plants you want to grow. The terrarium you choose will lend itself to either moisture-loving plants or plants that prefer an arid, dry environment. Here are a few of the most popular options for both types of terrariums. Open - These plants prefer circulating air and a more arid environment: Aloe, Hens & Chicks, Cacti, Air Plant Closed - These plants thrive in a closed environment with more moisture: Baby Ferns, Aechmea, Cryptanthus, Neoregelia Arranging your Drainage Layers Proper drainage in a terrarium is crucial for the health of your plants and the success of your terrarium. Each layer serves a purpose for ensuring the longevity of your plant and maintaining the proper growing environment. Open - Pebbles, Plant, Soil, Charcoal, Rocks Closed - Plant, Soil, Charcoal, Rocks Terrarium Care The best part of building a terrarium is enjoying it for years to come. If assembled correctly, a terrarium requires little ongoing maintenance. However, don’t let your hard work go to waste by not properly caring for your plants. Open - These terrariums are great for direct light or lots of sun. Make sure to consider the specific plants in your terrarium when placing it. Water every two weeks, or as needed. Closed - These terrariums require very little maintenance. Indirect light is great for these plants. Direct sunlight on a closed terrarium can burn your plants. Open the terrarium at least once a month for roughly 20 minutes to allow for some air circulation. ENJOY! Sources: Derek Woodruff, AIFD, PFCI, CF, Owner of Floral Underground https://www.ecoponics.com.sg/difference-closed-open-terrariums/
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We all have to start somewhere. This young woodworker proves you don't need a lot of space to equip a functional shop-just some ingenuity.
Learn tips and tricks that make your shop time more productive. Find out how to get the most out of hand tools and power tools, including your router and table saw. See tips on finishing, gluing, clamping, sharpening, layout, and more!
What equipment and tools does an electrician need to do their job? A detailed list of what an electrician keeps in their work bag
Back in January, John Baichtal wrote about the Bolt Depot's downloadable PDF posters of common (and not so common) screws, bolts, washers, nuts, and other
Choosing & Using a Plane: Andy King talks through choosing and using a Plane. In order to make a living with woodworking, I find there has to be a compromise between power tools and elbow grease, and I'll be the first to admit that I couldn't survive without power tools. Sa…