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  1. Preparing For The Woodcraft Shop
    by Wade Robins. You're eager to get started on the road to woodcrafting immortality, and your first stop along the way will be at the local woodcraft shop. It is the ideal place to start, because the staff there will have already been bitten by the woodcrafting bug and eager to share their enthusiasm. They will give you the proper guidance concerning the tools and woodcrafting material for your first project. ... products, articles, news

  2. Wood Turning and the Compost Pile - A Problem in the Shop is Gold in the Garden
    by Darrell Feltmate. Wood turning generates shavings. This simple rule seems to escape many who take up the craft of wood turning, however, it quickly becomes apparent as the floor disappears under the growing mound. Stage one of removal is obvious and many simply resort to a garbage can and snow shovel to restore the floor space. The problem is, a couple of twelve inch bowls later the garbage can is full and more sh... products, articles, news

  3. Preparing Items for Decoupage
    by Karen LeBlanc. WoodLightly sand any rough spots. Fill rough spots and holes with wood filler and then sand. Wipe with a damp sponge. If you want a stained background, use a water-soluble, alcohol-based wood stain. You may need to seal the wood. You can apply your cutout directly onto untreated wood, but it's better to apply a sealer. Before sanding wood paint a base coat first as the water-based paint lifts th... products, articles, news

  4. Preparing a Winning Washington-Relate Gift Basket
    by Wendy Wood. Named after the first president of the United States, the state of Washington is often confused with the nation's capital, but located in the Pacific Northwest, it is situated halfway across the nation, possessing its own unique flair and character. With Oregon, the Columbia River, Pacific Ocean, the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Idaho, there are a lot of beautiful natural surroundin... products, articles, news

  5. How to Teach Woodcraft
    by Jimmy Cox. Teaching woodcraft to a group of children can be a pleasure or a plight, depending largely upon how the activity is approached by the instructor. Since we are dealing with a recreational type of program which is intended to be "fun" for all concerned, it might be well to begin by setting down a few principles which may help to make woodcraft a more meaningful and enjoyable experience. 1. Have at... products, articles, news

  6. Woodcraft Projects: Getting From Wood To Could
    by Wade Robins. You've been a lifelong admirer of those who can take the stuff of which trees are made and transform it into the stuff of which dreams are made: magnificent home furnishings, or yard statuary, or carved toys which will be handed down for generations. You've decided that if they can do it, well, so can you, and invested some money to get equipped with woodworking tools, finishes, and are ready ... products, articles, news

  7. The Perfect Woodcraft Store: You'll Be Among Friends
    by Wade Robins. You may start your woodcrafting career with the odd scraps of wood and old saws and routers lying around your garage, but if you intend to continue it, you'll eventually need new materials and equipment. Not necessarily expensive materials and equipment, just new. You can keep you purchase quality high and your purchase prices low by researching the manufacturers for every item you intend to bu... products, articles, news

  8. Woodcraft Plans - Unlock Your Genius
    by Wade Robins. Almost anyone who has had success in any field of life will tell you that one of the secrets to living effectively is to have a plan. By having a plan they are able to focus on their goal and the steps needed to achieve it, while eliminating any unnecessary demands on their time. By being able to concentrate on what's important, they inevitably produce results superior to those achieved by someo... products, articles, news

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