Removing the Rough Edges

In the world of woodworking, the process of achieving a perfectly square and sharp edge is called machining. While machining produces impressive results, it is not the ideal edge for furniture as it does not wear well over time and can be potentially dangerous. This is because the sharp edge has the potential to cut… Continue reading Removing the Rough Edges

Gluing Up a Seat Board

The author had to abandon an outside project due to inclement weather and returned to their shop to work on the seat board. They only took one still photograph of the process as they had recorded a video of the work. However, they needed to figure out how to import the video from their new… Continue reading Gluing Up a Seat Board

Conversion Varnish

I employed ML Campbell’s Krystal conversion varnish as the finish for the top rated. It is significantly extra sturdy than pre-cat lacquers and is rated for use on projects such as desk tops and cabinetry in kitchens and loos. It is simple to use, but as a write-up catalyzed complete I have to combine the… Continue reading Conversion Varnish

Sanding the Lumber

Right after planing the lumber, it is operate by means of the sander again to choose it down earlier any planer tear-out. The lumber is however remaining thicker than the ultimate dimension essential at this phase. Posted by toddclippinger on 2009-04-18 15:00:03 Tagged: , Todd A. Clippinger , McMullen , table , dining table ,… Continue reading Sanding the Lumber