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Tips To A Fabulous Woodworking Workshop
By Eric J. Slarkowski
Forever now, men had to use wood for the necessities in life such as
shelter and much more. The process of molding this wood for such things
has changed due to the fact that
machinery is now available. The
basics of shaping the wood, sawing and cutting, and drilling have
remained constant, however now the ease and speed of which it is done
is quite different and progressed.
There are three pieces of machinery for
that are the most essential.
I’ll go over those now. If you had to only stock your
workshop with the most important components of machinery, what would
they be? Here they are and the explanation of why you need them.
First off, you need a circular or table saw. This may be a handheld as
well, or just a regular table saw. The table saw gives you more
flexibility since it can be angled for miter cuts and lets you use jigs
for better accuracy in cutting lengthy boards. The handsaw allows you
to make straight or curved cuts. As well, other materials that
aren’t wood, for example vinyl siding, can be cut with a saw
with interchangeable blades.
Next on the list is the router with table. The router lets you make
fancier cuts and more professional looking woodworking. Having a table
under the router just makes the job easier. A guide fence keeps wood
steady as you cut. An adjustable table lets you work in complex details
with a height that gives you the most control.
Last but not least is the jigsaw. For wood projects that
aren’t limited to flooring and moldings, a jig saw lets you
craft all kinds of tinier, more meticulous projects. You can create
decorations, toys, make carved signs and detailed fireplace mantels
using a jig saw.
Of course there are lots of pieces of
machinery and standard tools
that serious wood workers must have. Often the beginning home
improvement guy begins with just the tools necessary for the first
project, and continues from there with subsequent projects.
There’s really no need to go overboard with a bunch of tools
that you won’t be using after all.
A good first project to start with is to install wood molding. Crown
molding is not costly, and will get you started on making miter cuts.
Another starter tool that you’ll need for this sort of
project is a good air compressor with a hydraulic finishing nailer
attached. This will help with your molding wood molding job, especially
when it comes to flooring.
Some tools are just timeless, and have been used for centuries and are
still just as useful today. One example of that is the chisel. You can
use this tool to shape the finest of masterpieces. Buying a set will
definitely be a wise purchase in your
leisure pursuit.
A combination of both the old and the new will create a workshop of
tools and machinery that will
do you well for years and years to come.
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Eric
Slarkowski works mainly for www.insidewoodworking.com
, an online publication with information about hand tools . You can
discover his publications on woodworking machinery on his site.
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