Why Does Random Orbital Sander Leave Swirl Marks?

The random orbital sander is versatile in the workshop. However, after staining a freshly sanded project, you may notice some ugly swirl marks. In this article, I will explain why does random orbital sander leave swirl marks and how you can prevent them.  A random orbital sander can leave swirl marks due to poor quality … Read more

What is Plywood Made of?

Plywood

Plywood is incredibly popular; however, it’s also mysterious. If you’ve ever wondered what plywood is made of, then this article is for you. By the end of this guide, you’ll have a better understanding of what plywood is, how it’s manufactured, and what it can do for you. Plywood consists of at least three layers … Read more

5 Best Honing Oil Substitutes

alternatives to honing oil

If you have a sharpening stone at home, you can do a lot of things with it. It can be used for woodworking or even for something as simple as sharpening your dull knives at home. Whatever your sharpening stone might be for, one of the things you need to know is that you have … Read more

What is MDF used for?

MDF Boards

MDF is a versatile material. While MDF isn’t necessarily what every woodworker dreams about, this product performs well when properly applied. In this article, I’m going to share what is MDF used for. People typically use MDF for indoor projects like cabinets and bookshelves. It has a smooth finish that is easy to paint. It’s … Read more

What is the Difference Between Brad and Finish Nails?

brad vs finish nails

When it comes to precise nailing, it can be difficult to choose between brad and finish nails. However, there is a difference – an important one. In this article, we’ll go over what you need to know.  Brad nails have a smaller gauge than finish nails making them suited for detail work. Finish nails are … Read more

What to Do with Sawdust From Dust Collector?

saw dust from a bag

Sawdust can seem like a nuisance. However, you’d be surprised by all the useful things you can do with sawdust from your dust collector. In this article, I’m going to share some of these secrets with you.  Sawdust can be used to dry green wood, clean up stains, and mulch your garden. You can also … Read more

Why Should I Predrill Pilot Holes In Wood?

drilling pilot hole in wood

One of the secrets to achieving a strong finished project involves pre-drilling pilot holes in your wood projects. This trick allows you to magically join two pieces of wood without the worry of splitting your board. Pre-drilling pilot holes will keep your project precise, prevent your wood from splitting, and provide a stronger hold. Pre-drilling … Read more

How to Tell if a Rechargeable Drill Battery is Bad?

Testing Drill Battery

Rechargeable drill batteries are expensive. It’s a shame to throw them away! However, sometimes a battery has lived its life, and it’s time to get something new.  Rechargeable batteries have an expected lifespan given by the manufacturer. If your drill battery is losing power and in line with the expected lifespan, it’s probably time for … Read more

Why Is My Cordless Drill Sparking?

Sparking Drill

A cordless drill is a hardworking tool. If you’ve noticed that your cordless drill is sparking, you’ve come to the right place. Today we’re going to explain why this might be happening, if the sparking is dangerous, and what you should do about it.  Cordless drills will spark normally within the drill itself as the … Read more

Why is My Skill Saw Smoking?

Skill Saw smoking

Smoke is nice around a campfire. However, smoke is menacing in the workshop. Have you ever wondered why is the skill saw smoking when cutting wood? If so, you’ve come to the right place.  It’s not normal for a skill saw to smoke. If you’ve encountered this, there could be several causes. First, the blade could be … Read more