Archive for the 'Woodworking' Category

The Beauty Of Cedar Chests In Walnut

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Have you ever have trouble finding a right place to store your things such as your first knitted shirt, your high school graduation certificate? Rather than putting them into a file, you can put in a chest that can preserve it for a years to come. You can use the to store your childrens toys [...]

Custom Wooden Casino Chip Cases - Inlays, Engraving And Other Unique Touches

Friday, May 8th, 2009

If you love poker and are looking for just the right case to house your chips, you may want to consider designing a custom wooden poker chip case. There are a multitude of poker chip cases on the market, but if you want a truly personalized case, a wooden poker chip case designed to your [...]

Wooden Poker Chip Cases - So Much Wood, So Little Time!

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Whether you are looking to build or purchase a custom wooden poker chip case to house your casino chips, there is one thing that every woodworking project has in common…wood! With so many different types of wood available, where do you start? Here are a few helpful recommendations that you may want to consider before [...]

Knowing the woodworking “terminology”

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

By: Byron Branfield
Woodworking is responsible for lots of the houses, furniture and other wooden materials and articles used in homes and office surroundings. Simply defined, woodworking is the art or craft (of which it seems more like magic) of creating things out of wood. Woodworking is usually done by a carpenter but nowadays anyone [...]

One of The Troubles With Woodworking is The Danger of Dust

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

by Robert Carlton
Woodworking is a very old, dignified, and worthwhile leisure pursuit. But anybody who’s had an uncle saw their thumb off, is familiar with how putting men and razor-sharp things in the same room together can get hazardous. That’s why most woodworking devotees take additional safeguards when operating their tools. What you might not [...]

Improving your Woodworking Skills

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

by Eric Slarkowski
Not all that long ago almost all men were very good at woodworking, they used to sit on the porch with their pocket knife carving out many useful objects. This must of inspired people to do even more with wood, it is now a very popular material for furniture because it is beautiful [...]

Searching for Woodworking Plans Online

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

by Jack Blacksmith
A very important part of any woodworking project is a woodworking plan. These plans can assist you in wood working and scroll saw designs. These can help to improve the style and look of your piece. Good design plans offer informative instructions and illustrations which help to guide you through the complete process. [...]