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Custom Woodworking: Tips For Beginners

by Stephen A. Hiles

If you are interested in learning more about custom woodworking, there are a lot of things you should know. Some of it will seem like common sense and other information will be quite helpful. To begin, you will want to put some thought into the project you are interested in. This will help to ensure that you purchase the proper equipment for the job at hand.

It really does not matter if you are just starting off or have been woodworking for years the first thing that should always be taken into consideration is safety. With safety, the first thing to remember is to wear safety glasses. Safety glasses or goggles will keep airborne particles of wood and dust out of your eyes. This may seem like common sense but it is worth repeating.

Choose a large enough area for you to be able to work freely. Depending on the project you plan to work on, this may mean using your entire basement, your garage, or even an area outside. To help prevent slipping and falling, clean up any spills and put tools away when you are finished. This includes unplugging any corded tools to prevent you from tripping over cords.

Ventilation must be taken into consideration in the area where you choose to work. Paints and varnishes can have strong odors and may contain harmful chemicals. Sawdust can also be dangers to your health if it is inhaled. If proper ventilation cannot be installed in the garage or basement, you may choose to work outdoors.

It is often recommended that those new to the craft start off building something simple such as a birdhouse or shelf. For new crafters seeking a more challenging build, a basic table may be the way to go. By starting with a basic item and building up, you will fine tune your skills.

Some of the most important tools you will need to start your new hobby include a drill and various drill bits, a circular saw, and a level that features a straight edge. A good sturdy tape measure is also recommended. These are a few of the basic tools you will need.

Whenever you are using you tools, especially power tools, be aware of everything that is going on around you. Do not turn on a television or allow family members to run in and out of the area or the room you are using. Do not work in an area where your pets may distract you or get under your feet. Following these rules will help you to avoid any unnecessary accidents.

Custom woodworking can be a lot of fun. Those who become good at it also find it to be profitable. You may even choose to enroll in a beginner's course at your local college. Many times friends or relatives that are skilled in this area will be happy to teach you what you need to learn.



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Title: Custom Woodworking: Tips For Beginners
Author: Stephen A. Hiles
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