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link to Which Wood Types Are The Best For A Butcher Block Cutting Board?
Some traditionalists might tell you a butcher block cutting board is always end-grain maple, and if it's anything else, it isn't a butcher block. There is a time they would have been right, but just...
link to Best Wood Types for Carving Projects
An age-old craft, woodcarving, is undergoing a resurgence as people rediscover its meditative, calming aspects and the pleasure of crafting something of beauty with simple tools.
While you can...
link to How to Pick the Perfect Axe for Splitting Wood & The Top 6 Choices
It's easy to become bewildered when looking to buy an axe for splitting firewood, as there are so many choices today it can be overwhelming. We'll look through the different variables you need to...
link to How to Bleach Wood Properly – The Alternative to Staining or Painting Wood
Using lightning agents on wood has many uses. You may wish to remove water stains and marks from a surface. Perhaps you wish to lighten an older, dark wood stain before restaining with a lighter...
link to Most Common Wood Types for any Wood Project – The Essential Guide for DIYers
I have salvaged timber and offcuts of every type, shape, and size in my workshop. Selecting the suitable timber for my next project depends on the look and strength I require, its weight, whether...
link to Best Rollers for Any Wood treatment: Staining, Painting, or Sealing
Choosing the best roller for your job requires understanding a little about roller sizing, types, and thickness. Then there are a few wrinkles depending on whether you're staining, painting, or...