16 Thousand woodworking plans

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Home Woodworking March 2015 (#183)

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Access 16,000 woodworking plans here
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March is all about the focus on saving time and effort.

How many times have you found yourself with dried glue all over the
joints of your project?

Here's a tip I learned from the master craftsman himself: Granddad

Prevent the extra cleaning work or stains caused by glue oozing out of
the joints.


Step One: Clamp the pieces together without the glue.

Step Two: Put tape on the joint, then cut along the joint with a sharp
knife.

Step Three: Separate the pieces, apply the glue and clamp them together
again.

Step Four: The glue will ooze onto the tape, not the wood. Peel off the
tape before the glue dries.


Now, go get some plans and start woodworking today! http://www.madebywinston.com/263-funicular_denicotinizing-nepotism_bulldogged.php

-Hank The Handyman-




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