SEMIGLOSS VS GLOSS VS SATIN
SANDING & FINISHING James Hamilton SANDING & FINISHING James Hamilton

SEMIGLOSS VS GLOSS VS SATIN

Achieving a consistent satin or semi-gloss wood finish isn’t about the finish itself—it’s all in the flattening agents and how you mix and apply them. Properly stirring, layering, and even polishing satin finishes can give you predictable, beautiful results while maintaining clarity and control over sheen.

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IS IT BETTER TO SAND, SCRAPE, OR PLANE WOOD?
SANDING & FINISHING James Hamilton SANDING & FINISHING James Hamilton

IS IT BETTER TO SAND, SCRAPE, OR PLANE WOOD?

Sanding, scraping, and planing each have strengths and trade-offs when preparing wood: sanding is the most forgiving and convenient, scraping is slightly faster but physically demanding, and planing is fast and effortless—if the wood cooperates. Choosing the right method depends on your skill level, project needs, and how much you prioritize speed, effort, and control.

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IS SPALTED WOOD DANGEROUS?
WOOD & MATERIALS James Hamilton WOOD & MATERIALS James Hamilton

IS SPALTED WOOD DANGEROUS?

Spalted maple is beautifully patterned wood created by fungal activity, prized for its striking black lines and unique coloration, but it can be soft, unstable, and tricky to work with. With careful selection and attention to grain, sanding, and cutting, you can use it to create stunning projects like dovetailed drawers and decorative panels.

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THE FIRST AID KIT WOODWORKERS NEED
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THE FIRST AID KIT WOODWORKERS NEED

Learn how to prepare your woodworking shop for emergencies with a comprehensive first aid kit and practical safety plan. Tips for treating cuts, burns, and severe injuries help keep you and others safe while working with power tools.

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HAMMERS AND MALLETS WOODWORKERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
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HAMMERS AND MALLETS WOODWORKERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT

Choosing the right hammer or mallet for the task can make woodworking safer, more precise, and more efficient. From cross-peen and ball-peen hammers to dead-blow, lump, and brass mallets, each tool has unique uses that every woodworker should understand.

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HOW TO UTILIZE UGLY WOOD - VENEERING BASICS
WOOD & MATERIALS James Hamilton WOOD & MATERIALS James Hamilton

HOW TO UTILIZE UGLY WOOD - VENEERING BASICS

With clever techniques like book-matching, veneering, and using plywood backers, even flawed or sapwood-heavy lumber can be transformed into stunning furniture panels. This article shows practical tips for making the most of every board, creating balanced and eye-catching designs from pieces many woodworkers might discard.

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HOW A LITTLE WEDGE MAKES THE STRONGEST JOINT EVER!
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HOW A LITTLE WEDGE MAKES THE STRONGEST JOINT EVER!

The wedged mortise and tenon is one of the strongest mechanical joints in woodworking, combining resistance to shear and tensile forces with a visually striking design. This article walks through every step—from cutting the mortise and shaping the wedges to fitting and gluing the tenon—offering practical tips to avoid common mistakes and achieve a perfect joint.

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WHEN A KNIFE IS BETTER THAN A PENCIL
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WHEN A KNIFE IS BETTER THAN A PENCIL

Choosing the right marking tool can make a huge difference in woodworking accuracy and efficiency. This article explains when to use pencils, mechanical pencils, marking knives, and marking gauges, with practical tips for selecting the proper tool for rough layout, precise joinery, and everything in between.

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DO YOU NEED A WOOD MARKING GAUGE?
OLD-TIMEY WOODWORKING James Hamilton OLD-TIMEY WOODWORKING James Hamilton

DO YOU NEED A WOOD MARKING GAUGE?

A marking gauge is a timeless woodworking tool that provides precision and repeatability that pencils and rulers alone cannot. This article explores different types of gauges—pin, knife, and disc-style—explaining their uses, proper technique, and applications for joinery, layout, and surface marking.

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WHY SHARP ISN’T ALWAYS BEST - DULL CHISELS
SANDING & FINISHING James Hamilton SANDING & FINISHING James Hamilton

WHY SHARP ISN’T ALWAYS BEST - DULL CHISELS

While sharp chisels are essential for most woodworking tasks, a deliberately blunt chisel can be a surprisingly useful tool for controlled paring and shaping, especially across the grain or on end grain. This article explains how to create a crisp blunt edge, when to use it, and the advantages it offers over ultra-sharp tools in specific scenarios.

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LOOSE-TENON JOINERY WITHOUT A FESTOOL DOMINO
JOINERY James Hamilton JOINERY James Hamilton

LOOSE-TENON JOINERY WITHOUT A FESTOOL DOMINO

Loose tenons simplify traditional mortise and tenon joinery, allowing faster, more repeatable joints without sacrificing strength. This article walks you through creating a custom mortise jig, cutting precise mortises with a router, and sizing loose tenons for a flawless fit.

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DO BEVEL ANGLES MATTER?
SHARPENING James Hamilton SHARPENING James Hamilton

DO BEVEL ANGLES MATTER?

Do bevel angles on chisels and hand planes really matter? Learn how bevel angles affect cutting, why most woodworkers overthink them, and which simple angles work best for planes and chisels in real-world woodworking.

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