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Starter Woodworking Tools For Kids

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

How many young kids have you seen pick up their father’s or a friend’s tools? With Christmas just around the corner, what would be a better gift than their own tools. Tools for children are not a lot different than the ones that adults use. The sole real difference is their size.

A small child does not require expensive or lots of tools to begin with. The tools only need to be sturdy and small enough that they are able to have a good grip on them.

The most important tools to have are:

* Lightweight child size hammer * 10″ Retractable Measuring Tape – this will also get helping them learn measurements that will come in handy in later years at school * Screwdriver Set-this should include both flat and Phillip screwdrivers in different sizes and lengths * Small sanding block that will fit the child’s hand * Small compact level would become a handy little device for them to have also. * Small nail set so a child bin learn this process at an early age * Small keyhole saw with a fine and rough blade * Child size safety spectacles * Gloves for while handling rough wood

There are other items that could be purchased such as a tool belt or a tool box. A further device that may be useful would be a small bench vise. There are also numerous books on the market that have minor projects for a child to complete.

These items ought to get a child started learning to create timber items. Teaching a child safety rules is very important also. Books container become bought that is written for children to understand around safety.

There are numerous kits on the market directed for children of numerous ages. The carpentry kit is one that consists of tools that are just like the tools that a grown-up applications but in a smaller version which will fit a childs hands.

They have tools such as a hammer, saw, pliers, screwdrivers, clamps, nails, and pencils, among other things. Occasionally it is easier and less expensive to buy a kit then to purchase each device individually.

Tools are a great gift for a boy or girl. Working with tools will teach them a hobby to have for life and help their coordination. If a regular set of tools is not what you are searching for there are many other kits on the market.

A child can start working with timber by the small kits accessible for putting planes, animals, and cars together. These kits will need them to punch the pieces out then attach them by following the directions.

They are fairly easy to assemble and will give a child the feeling of accomplishment. This would give a child of the feel of timber in their hands before advancing to the tools.

If wood is not an interest to a child there are numerous other options obtainable on the market. Gardening and painting are two other options. Open the world of creativity for a child and watch the delight as they learn.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is presently concerned with Black and Decker Power Tools. If you would like to know more or check out great offers, please go to our website at Woodworking Power Tools

Woodworking Projects You Can Do At Home

Monday, August 1st, 2011

More and more individuals are turning to making household goods in their free time as a hobby. Some people make rugs or throws, others make pots and others are turning to woodwork. Wood working is a very satisfying hobby or craft. It is also therapeutic after having done your day job and when you have finished, you have something useful that you can be proud of. You could even sell it. Both men and women are turning to wood working projects for recreation.

The majority of these new weekend carpenters are not professional trades people and so they want help with a wood working project like a bench or a cabinet. This help comes most often in the guise of wood working plans. A good set of wood working plans will give a narrative of what to do first, an exploded drawing of the item to be made and all the necessary dimensions. These details will really help the wood working project to go smoothly.

The first thing to do, obviously, is decide what you want to make. If this is your first wood working project, do not be over bold. Do not leap right in there and pick an ornate display cabinet. The best items to begin with are a bench, a dog kennel or even a bird table. Once you have finished this task, you can progress to something more difficult with improved confidence.

So, having made up your mind on a wood working project, you should look for a set of plans for that article. You will find woodworking plans in DIY shops, hobbyists, craft shops and on the Internet. If you look online, look for a specialist in woodworking plans so that you know that they will be comprehensive in every detail

The next task is to totally familiarize yourself with the plan and the project. You will need to come to a decision which timber you want to use and how many lengths of the different sizes you will need. This information could be provided on the plan. You should order or buy in everything you need (except glass) right from the beginning. You will also require glues, nails, screws and tools. Check which tools you will need for the job and buy or borrow them. This information may be provided on the wood working project’s plans too.

When you have assembled your materials and your tools, you should make sure that the tools are in good condition. The saws and chisels should be sharp. Put a new blade in your craft knife and make sure your tape runs smoothly and that the end is not broken off. It is very irritating, once you get going, to have to stop and sort your tools out, just when you would like to use one of them.

Finally you can begin. It is a fantastic feeling. Try to plan your time too. Neighbours are not going to want to hear your power saw cutting after dark, so try to get that sort of thing done in daylight hours, you can assemble the parts quite quietly later on in the evening.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, bench woodworking plans. If you are interested in Desk Woodworking Plans, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.

Are Free Woodworking Plans Worth It?

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

If you are going to create a stick of furniture, especially if it is fairly complicated or you have never made anything like it before, it is a good idea to get a set of wood working plans. These furniture plans are not dear and free woodworking plans can be found too.

However, it is prudent to be wary of free wood working plans as they may not be accurate and you will have little recourse to complain if they were free or even pirated. Free wood working plans could be fine, but you do not want to find out that they are not half way through the task.

A good set of wood working plans, free or not, will give a clear exploded view of the object to be made and a narrative explaining the different steps and procedures. The plans may also make suggestions about the timber and tools to use, the length of time it could take to make in man hours and the difficulty level.

If you want a large collection of wood working plans, there are CD’s around which have 14,000 on them for $30-40. They are a good bargain. Other places you could look are online forums, the library and craft or DIY shops. Shops are almost certainly the dearest alternative.

Once you have chosen an object to make, you should think about which design you would like. A kitchen cupboard could be hardwood or softwood. It could be a Welsh dresser or a Scandinavian design. It could be modern, traditional, Georgian or Victorian, to name but a few.

Once you have answered these questions you can go searching for your wood working plans. You might be lucky or you may have to find the middle ground if you cannot find exactly what you fancy. This is why I think that it is better to buy a CD of plans that have been sorted into a database, so that you can easily find out what is available in your collection.

You could search for ‘kitchen cupboard’ and 100 woodworking plans might recommend themselves to you. Or you could type in ‘Victorian Welsh Dresser’ and only get two suggestions. The point is that you will not be wasting your time chasing a pipe dream, when there are no plans available for the exact item you are looking for.

When you have a set of suitable plans, I think that it is better to get them blown up, or maybe that is just because of my eyesight. However, it is a nuisance to have to take off your safety goggles to put on your spectacles every time you need to check a size. This is easy from a CD because the majority of printers have a capability to print poster size. If yours does not, take the CD to a printer’s, an architect’s or a technical office. They will be able to print A1 directly from the CC.

Then you can affix this enlarged wood working plan to the wall or an easel and you are all set to start making your furniture in style.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, wood furniture plans. If you are interested in Desk Woodworking Plans, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.

Wooden Garden Furniture As A Long Term Project

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

What do you do when you get a bit of extra time on your hands? If you are an outdoor person, that could be when the winter comes and the nights draw in or otherwise it could be in the summer when the days are longer, depending on the kind of person you are. In either instance, do you look for a project to fill your time? A lot of wood workers do. They look for a long term wood working project.

Working out your next long term wood working project is not at all hard if you have a garden. There is always something to be added or renewed in a garden. Maintenance is never over.

If you want a long term wood working project for indoors, then I suggest a dining table with eight matching chairs or, if you are very skilled and painstaking, an ornate display cabinet.

However, getting back to our medium level, long term wood working project of wooden garden furniture. Hardwood garden furniture is the best because it will last longer than softwoods such as pine, if it is well maintained.

However, timber like Red Wood, Mahogany, Maple, Oak and particularly Teak are very costly, because their source is restricted in many areas of the world.

Therefore, the first thing to do when searching for a long term wood working project, is to decide what sort of timber you can afford to use. Then, when you have the finances ready and know of a stock of the wood you want, you can get a good set of wood working plans for that job. You can get these plans from a hobbyist or craft shop, a DIY store or online at a specialist Internet web site.

The wood working plans will probably give you an indication of how much timber you will need, but if it does not, then you will need to work it out from the exploded diagram and the dimensions on the drawings. This is not difficult, just a little time-consuming.

The plans might also suggest which nails, screws, glues and tools you will need to have at your disposal before you begin. I think that it is better to have everything in one place, before you start, with the exception of any glass you may need.

It is also a good suggestion to make sure that you have all the tools necessary for the job and that your tools are in good working order. The saws must be set well and sharp; chisels should be of the right size and sharp as should be the planer and the router.

Put a new blade in your knife as well and check your supply of sandpaper in the various grades. You should also have preservative on hand to treat those cut ends and seal the backs of everything.

It is a real gift that most people would like to have: the ability to select a long term wood working project, stay with it and produce a beautiful, unique set of fine wooden garden furniture that will last your family for decades.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, bench woodworking plans. If you are interested in Desk Woodworking Plans, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.

Woodworking Projects – Decking

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Timber, or wood, is still the first preference for furniture and other home and garden projects like decking. However, there is a large variety of sorts of timber to select from. The first alternative is whether you will use hardwood or softwood. Hardwood is a lot more expensive, but it will not decay as quickly as softwood.

Both hardwood and softwood are attractive or can be made to look attractive with a suitable finish. Softwood generally takes more looking after, but can last just as long as hardwood, if it is sealed properly. If you want to paint the wood, then softwood is the better choice, because hardwood does not permit paint to soak in very well, but it will take staining, oiling and thin varnishing.

Once you have decided which type of timber you are going to use, you can think about which variety you want to use. If you are going to use hardwood, you have many alternatives, such as teak, mahogany or oak et cetera. If you choose softwood the most common timber used is pine. Whichever you eventually use, select each length of timber with care. You do not want warped, curved lengths of timber or lengths with an unwarranted number of knots in it. A good carpenter will inspect each length individually.

Then you will need something to hold the decking down. Nails or screws? Screws are almost certainly best because they will not come loose if the timber dries out. If you are using softwood, it will be OK to use stainless steel screws, but if you are using expensive hardwood, then I would use brass screws.

You will probably need three inch screws and they should be neatly countersunk, so that the screw’s head is just below the surface of the wood. You can then plug it or not. Yes with steel screws, not with brass screws, but it is really up to your personal preference.

Prepare the area before you start. It is almost certainly best to use a concrete or slabbed base. This should be level and above the normal flow of rain water in your garden. If it does get wet, as when you wash it down, the water should fall through the boards and then flow away. You do not want it to stay under the decking so that mosquitoes can breed in it.

It is not difficult to lay a wooden deck, but it a good idea to obtain a set of decking plans to work by. They will make certain that you do not miss a stage. They will also give you good advice and tips about which materials to use and how to finish your deck so that it does not rot quickly.

Once you have laid your own decking according to the plans, you could put an advert in the local paper and hire your services out to neighbours and locals. Everybody loves the idea of lounging out on their deck or porch in the evening and once you become a regular customer at the builders’ merchant or lumber yard, you may qualify for substantial discounts on materials, which will make your pricing more competitive.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, wood furniture plans. If you are interested in Desk Woodworking Plans, please click through to our website, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.

What Popular Wood Working Projects Are There?

Friday, July 1st, 2011

If you are a hobbyist who would like to begin making items from wood, you may be wondering which wood working projects to try. Of course, the type of wood working projects you pick will depend on your level of skill, but there are so many items that can be made in wood at home, that you never need to be stuck for ideas, whatever level of expertise you are currently at.

Popular home wood working projects include clothes hangers, bird tables, wine racks, garden furniture and interior furniture like shelving, cupboards and display cabinets. Even teenagers can start to learn on simple projects building up their ability gradually. If you go for popular wood working projects, you will have no problem selling the items you make too.

Wooden items for home and garden use are traditional and hard-wearing. People value them more highly than an item that has been stamped out by a machine or welded together on a production line. This applies even to something as straightforward as a swing seat. Everyone would choose the wooden one, even if it were a little more expensive.

This is especially true of interior furniture like display cabinets. Whoever heard of someone displaying a fine bone china tea set in a metal display cabinet? The very thought of it is ridiculous, isn’t it? So, if you want to decorate your home and garden well, you pick items made of wood and so does everyone else. Consequently, if you want to sell the items you make, choose popular wood working projects.

Hardwood is the best wood to use, but it is the most expensive and sources of many hardwoods are protected. This makes them scarce. Teak is one such hardwood that is scarce and very expensive, but teak furniture is one of the most highly valued by connoisseurs.

Whether you are just starting out or fairly experienced affects the sort of popular wood working projects you ought to embark on. Here are some popular wood working projects placed approximately in order of the expertise level need to complete them.

Garden swing seats always look good hanging from a tree in the garden. They are not hard to make look nice and they sell well. Bird tables go down well too. There are many different designs of bird table to choose from: with a little house or without, with climbing perches or not, with a hole for a bathing bowl or not, etc, etc..

Dog kennels are superb popular wood working projects. Every dog owner wants a kennel for their dog to sit in to shelter from the sun, wind and rain, while it is outside. Dogs come in all different sizes, so you could build your kennels to order and they need not be of hardwood. Garden benches are not too difficult, but you can increase the style by making them more ornate and making them from soft or hardwood.

More competence is generally required to work on popular wood working projects for indoors, but you could start with made-to-measure clothes hangers or mug trees. Curtain rods can be as complex as you like too, but a set of matching curtain rods for a room of house would sell well. Wine racks are popular too.

Going up the scale of skill levels, you could make stools for the breakfast bar and even a kitchen table. Going further up the ladder of popular wood working projects, there would be a dining room table with six or eight matching chairs. The pinnacle of indoor furniture is the intricate, glazed display cabinet. That has to be superb, because people use them to show off their most highly prized items and they are being looked at all the time.

If you are interested in popular wood working projects like these, it is a good idea to acquire a set of woodworking plans for your project from a reputable source.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, bench woodworking plans. If you are interested in Desk Woodworking Plans, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.

Popular Car Accessories And Gadgets

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Most drivers adore gadgets and accessories and the chances are that, if you have a car, you do as well. Drivers love accessories and gadgets from the humble dashboard compass or radio to the on board satellite navigation system and the sophisticated CD or even DVD player. They increase the enjoyment that you get from your driving experience and help turn your car into a copy of the comforts that you have at home.

If you travel a lot, driving can become boring and so some accessories and gadgets are intended to alleviate that boredom although they should never divert the driver’s attention from the primary job in hand, which is getting safely from A to B. I have listed a couple of the most popular, non attention-diverting accessories and gadgets below so that you can see how many of them you already possess.

The number one, all-time favourite is the car radio, although this was long ago upgraded to the car CD , DVD or even MP3 player. Few drivers would be without their car stereo. The car stereo can be a very helpful tool too, because you can set it so that, even if you are playing CD’s, the radio will cut in if there is a significant road traffic announcement that will or could affect you. This can be priceless information, particularly if you do not have the next item.

The next most popular modern gadget is satellite navigation, frequently called sat nav or GPS, which stands for ‘global positioning service’. Sat nav can replace the radio announcement cut-ins and even go two steps further by suggesting an alternative route in order to circumvent the obstruction and giving you directions how to do it.

An essential piece of kit that every driver should have in the boot is jump leads. Fan belts slacken, batteries short out, all sorts of items can happen, but if you want to get on the road again quickly, the best thing you can have if you have a flat battery is your own set of jump leads. It is no good depending on someone to stop and help you get your car started hoping that they will have jump leads. Get your own, they only cost a couple of dollars.

If you have children that are a pain in the backside on long journeys, why not get them an in-car entertainment system? Strapped or cut into the back of the front seats, the screens can display video games or films – a bit like airplane seats, but more so.

If you like to drive fast but are cheesed off with speed cameras, why not fit a speed camera detector? They are not that expensive and can be installed by yourself do-it-yourself. It could save you hundreds in fines and even your license.

In truth, there are far too many car accessories and gadgets to be listed here and I am sure that you could mention a dozen that I have left out, but the point is simply that car accessories and gadgets can enhance your driving experience and that is what it is all about at the end of the day.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on different topics, but is currently busy with entry door locks. If you would like to kcurrently more, please go to our website at Escort 8500.

Woodworking School

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Wood is by far the most popular material in the world for home items such as chairs, benches, doors, windows, cabinets, tables, wardrobes and jewellery boxes. Wood is still widely used to make houses in many countries and not even only poor countries either. So it follows that woodworking is one of the most sought after skills in the world as well.

Even though there is always a high demand for items made from wood, there is always a shortage of good wood workers, carpenters and cabinet makers. This makes woodworking in any of its various forms a good trade to go into. Previously, there were shuttering carpenters, joiners, carpenters, ships’ carpenters, furniture makers, cabinet makers and wood workshop workers. These various varieties have melded to a certain extent.

So, what do you do if you want to enter the profession? Well, the traditional course was to become an apprentice to a tradesman, but that practice largely died out in the 1970′s and 1980′s. The route now is more likely to be through school and technical college, together with short term placements in industry until the ‘apprentice’ has passed his or, more and more often nowadays, her, final exams.

There is a lot of competition for jobs in the building industry in the West at the moment, so credentials are fairly essential, although any foreman carpenter knows within fifteen minutes of watching someone working how capable that person is. They can usually tell just by glancing in their tool bag in fact.

At woodworking school, besides being taught how to handle, cut and shape wood, the student will also be taught other subjects such as relevant mathematics, how to identify different timbers, woodworking tools and equipment, how to read woodworking plans and architectural drawings, how to finish wood, such as polishing and varnishing and health and safety.

At woodworking school the student is introduced to the many facets and niche trades of woodworking and it is hoped that the student will show a preference or even an aptitude for one niche over another. This permits the teacher to steer the student down the specific route relevant to that niche and find the student placements within industry relevant to the student’s particular interests.

From this point on, the woodworking class may start to be segmented so that each segment can specialize in its own particular niche. This may not happen until the second or third year of a three or four year course. At this juncture it is worth mentioning that the student should go as far as possible down the path to his or her niche as he/she can.

This is because, on a building site, it is generally recognized that the carpenter is in the most highly educated tradesman on site. It is for this reason that most general foremen are carpenters. Under the general foreman, there may be a foreman bricklayer, a foreman painter et cetera, but the foreman of these foremen is normally a carpenter.

Therefore, other skills will have to be learned too. Once the student has left school and found a job, it is worth still going to night classes or asking the boss if there is a day release scheme to continue education. If being foreman is an aim, then you will require a good command of language in order to liaise with customers, fellow workers and management.

You will need people skills as well and an ability to read plans and drawings and understand the financial aspects of a job. You will also have to be able to handle rude clients and grumpy bosses and learn what you can and what you cannot do to discipline late or lazy workers.

They may teach some of the theory of these subjects in woodworking school, but not as much as you will learn on site. Once you have learned the essentials of how a real site works, then you can go back to night school to learn the finer points. In woodworking, as in all professions, you never know enough so you must always keep learning.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, wine rack plans. If you are interested in Desk Woodworking Plans, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.

Handy Gadgets For Your Garage

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

Are you a garage person or a shed person? Do you like your garden or your car more? If you liked your garden more, you would have lots of gardening gadgets in there in order to make your gardening affairs easier, so why not stock your garage up with gadgets for your garage, if you prefer to spend your time with your car.

The kinds of gadgets for your garage on hand would be those that can be used in the garage and those that can be taken on the road with you in the vehicle or the truck. Specialized tools are some of the most common gadgets to have in the garage and the vehicle.

One of the most popular gadgets for your garage or car is the distance sensor or parking sensor. This gadget can be fitted to your garage rear wall or fitted to the front and rear bumpers of your vehicle. These sensors are brilliant if your vehicle has blind spots, if the light is bad or if parking space is constricted.

These parking sensors are very simple to set up and can be fitted DIY by practically everybody who can use an electric drill and turn a screwdriver. When the device senses an entity at the limit of its range, it gives out a beep, but as that object comes nearer to the sensor, the beeps become louder and more frequent. With a little practice, you will soon be able to park your vehicle inches from a wall or another vehicle.

An electric garage door operator is another great labour-saving gadget, especially on dark, wet or windy nights. Women in particular are often afraid of getting out of the car to open the garage door at night, so this gadget for the garage door can also be thought of as a safety gadget as you can secure the garage door behind you too before getting out of your vehicle.

If you or the kids have bicycles, they can account for a lot of storage space and you can easily run over one of them with your vehicle. Unless, of course you hang the bicycles on the walls around your garage. These gadgets for garages are fantastic space-savers.

If you need still more storage space, you can get storage boxes that can be hoisted up to the ceiling and lowered back down again for access to them. These gadgets for garages are particularly useful for storing items that you do not use very often, but cannot bring yourself to throw away.

Then there are gadgets for the garage that have more to do with your means of transportation. An air compressor is extremely useful. It can be used for driving power tools and cleaning off the engine and blowing the mud out of the wheel wells. Needless to say, you can also blow up your vehicle and bicycle tyres with it too.

A temperature gun is also helpful for checking the quality of your brakes and tyres as well as parts of your engine for undue wear and a radar detector is useful for those who just cannot keep the pressure off the accelerator.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on different topics, but is now involved with entry door locks. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Escort 8500.

About Power Screwdrivers

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Have you ever had to deal with a stubborn screw that just would not go into the material as easily as you wanted? How about one that would not come out for you either? This is annoying as well as time wasting. Electric screwdrivers are a great resolution for these problems. They are very effective and inexpensive.

In line power screwdrivers are intended for fundamental household projects. They are not very powerful, but more than adequate to get the task finished. For heavy duty work, think about using a drywall screwdriver. Some models offer a range of speeds. There are a number of models to select from. Some are very similar in design to a basic screwdriver. Other are shaped like the number seven, with a handle for you to channel the screws in. Others come with a handle that swings to help you to get into just about any angle you can come across.

Select a electric screwdriver that fits well in your hand. Some of the handles are rough and others have a soft, foam grip on them. Hold the power screwdriver in your hand and see how it feels after a few minutes. If you will be using it for long periods of time then comfort is very important. You don’t want to finish up with sore hands or blisters.

Different electric screwdrivers have different amounts of torque electric and speeds. You will want to compare this information before deciding on the electric screwdriver you wish to purchase. Take some time to appraise what each power screwdriver is recommended for. Compare that with the work you are liable to undertake with the electric screwdriver.

It is a good idea to maintain your power screwdriver fully charged. This will give you the best possible results from it. If the battery won’t hold its charge for very long, you are going to have to swap the battery. Some people opt to purchase a second battery from the start so that they can have one charging and one in the electric screwdriver. This is highly recommended if you are going to be using the power screwdriver on a regular basis.

For those of you who aim to use your power screwdriver often, consider buying a power screwdriver kit. It comes with a sturdy carrying case. Inside you will find the power screwdriver and a slit for each accessory. You will normally get many sizes of tips to use. It will also include a power cord. Some of the power screwdriver kits also include an extra battery as well as a charger that plugs into your cigarette lighter. You can get a power screwdriver kit at a much better price than having to buy accessories individually.

Very few accidents truly result from using a electric screwdriver, but they can. When using a power screwdriver, remember the driving force behind it. Both of your hands should be away from the area that turns. The turning blade can slice your hand if you aren’t careful. It is a good idea to use eye protection as well.

Electric screwdrivers will drive through almost everything. It is very important that you make sure there are no power cords or wires behind the spot where you are screwing. Keep your hair pulled away from your face too. Leaning forward to check your progress can result in loose hair getting caught and twisted on the blade.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Jet Power Tools. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Woodworking Power Tools