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Woodworking Basics - It's About The Wood

By: Jeff Neilan Home | Home-and-Family


If you got a passion for working with your hands to build things of lasting value, then you've come to love woodworking.

Whether is was the desire to create something that you could stand back and truly call your own or even perhaps a combination of that and the fact that you just don't want to pay for the overpriced high profit pieces of furniture you find in retail stores.

It doesn't matter how you have arrived at wanting to learn more about the basics of woodworking, it's very important that you take the time to gain an understanding of the wood itself... the wood.

When just learning the basics of woodworking, it's important that you understand the various properties of the various types of wood.

Wood changes when exposed to external elements such as weather and the stress and pressure that it may be exposed to and it expands and contracts over time. So, it's important to know and be able to recognize why wood acts the way it does in various situations and environments.

Generally speaking, the various varieties of wood that you'll be working with will come from one of two different categories. They come to you as either a softwood or as a hardwood.

So, the first basic of woodworking is knowing which type of wood is which and also knowing which type to use for the woodworking project you are considering. And as you get a bit further into the woodworking basics you'll come to discover other types of manufactured wood products that offer much of the same beauty as the natural wood but you won't have to worry about it changing its shape over time.

Just beyond learning about the different types wood and the options that they offer you, is learning about and beginning to aquire woodworking tools. All of us woodworkers love tools and love buying new tools. It is these woodworking tools and learning how to use and master them that will allow you to build just about anything that your mind's eye can imagine.

There is a lot to learn when it comes to woodworking. In fact, you'll never really stop learning and manufacturers will always be coming out with new wood products, new tools, new adhesives, new finishes, and on and on.

No need to rush your woodworking learning curve because there is plenty of time. You'll want to tackle the basic woodworking aspects first.




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