You will, at some point in time, need more than one saw in your woodworking shop. Table saws and miter saws are typically the first saws purchased by those new to woodworking. Knowing what to look for in a saw is the best way to ensure you are purchasing saws that will meet your needs in the future also, as your woodworking experience increases. Consider the following when choosing woodworking saws.
Table saws are often the first power tool purchased for a workshop and are, indeed, an important tool. Saws come in 120 or 240 voltage. A saw of 120… Continue reading
It is difficult to locate a garage these days that is not cluttered in any way. And there are even a lot of people who put off tidying up because organizing an entire garage is stressful and time consuming. But no one can really get away with being messy, right? Sooner or later you will have to organize that messy garage. And the first thing that you have to do when you begin your garage spring cleaning (so to speak) is to clean out the garage.
Most of the time, the things that clutter the garage are the things that… Continue reading
by Miodrag Trajkovic
Fine woodworking can be a most enjoyable pastime, but it’s no fun when you get injured in the workshop. The truth is, most workshop accidents can be avoided, by taking some simple, precautionary measures, and using common sense. While there are an infinite number of ways to potentially injury yourself in the workshop, there’s also plenty you can do to avoid such
painful mishaps. Listed below, are some tips on how you can keep your workspace hazard-free:
Keep Your Woodworking Workspace Cleaned And Organized
This means putting your tools away, when the workday is done. All of… Continue reading



