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So you’ve got grandeur plans for a woodworking project. Maybe you’re thinking of adding a cabinet in your bathroom, or a new bed-frame that will score you points with the wife, maybe even give you a free pass for a Sunday off for football only. Well, to be honest you won’t get far without some sort of woodworking plans before you begin your project. It’s not simple to build a bookshelf, but with a blue print or pattern you’ll soon be looking like a pro, which means your Sunday of freedom will come… Continue reading

by Anantha Srinivasan

Skill and experience are equally important necessities in the woodworking industry. Demand for good furniture, wooden artifacts and other woodwork is peaking. Hence the need for skilled woodworkers too. However, skill is something that comes from the right kind of training and also continuous persistence. There are several good woodworking schools that can give you this training. You could also self-teach yourself by searching online for some woodworking tips that could get you started. Remember, this is only to get you started and cannot equal studying under a real teacher!

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When it comes to learning from a woodworking class, I’m a hands-on kind-of-a-guy.  I have learned to look for details from the beginning, even looking at my own techniques for perfections or more accurately for imperfections.  For then I can see the imperfection, I then know what to work toward.  It is much the same as rereading a good book or watching your favorite movie and getting more out of it each time.  I’ve lost count of the times I’ve watched Casablanca or The General or The Seven Samurai but I know that I haven’t finished watching them.

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