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Doing Your Own Woodwork

by on Aug.22, 2011, under Uncategorized

 

If you’re the kind of person who likes working with your hands and who enjoys a small challenge then possibly it’s time to try your hand at carpentry. There are 3 good reasons for this so be sure to read on. DIY carpentry projects work out so much less expensive than if you bring in a company to do the work for you. If you’re on a bit of a tight budget this will be a big incentive. You have the gratification of using your creativity to make some thing distinctive and individual to only you. Doing hands-on work is therapeutic leaving one with a feel-good factor at the end of the day.

It’s best to start with an uncomplicated project to see how you go moving on to additional ambitious projects when you’re ready. You’ll require the basic tools including a tape measure, saw, hammer, sandpaper, assortment of nails and screws, pencil, screwdriver, and it’s a good idea to have a square to get the angles correct .

Once you’ve made sure that you want to keep on with diy carpentry it’s probably time for you to upgrade your tool box with power tools given that they will save you a LOT of time and effort! For example, if you do a project that needs a large number of screws put in you might think about buying an Impact Driver. Although there are many good Brands of power tools on the market Dewalt is one of the most popular even with professional craftsmen, but what ever Brand of tool you choose it’s wise to buy a Brand with a good reputation – if you shop around you can find very good savings.

 

These days, most power tools are cordless, powered by a clip-on battery which means you don’t need to be close to a power point to use them or have the bother of utilizing extension leads. An alternative to getting your own power tools is to find professional woodworking shops that allow people to come in and use their workspace; they will also give advice and help with your venture – these do exist so ask around if you feel that’s the right road for you.  Once you get really dug in to diy carpentry you’ll probably wish to invest in a tool belt as it’s a great time saver and helps the work go more smoothly.

There are plans for a number of good projects available for no cost on the net ranging from making a very simple stool to kitchen cupboards and even building your own garage. One very useful plan from the web was aimed at creating storage space in a tiny bed room and detailed how to make a wooden bed with drawers underneath and a bedside cabinet either side.

Skilled carpenters who train apprentices will typically teach them this maxim… in order to cut only once make sure you measure twice. Excellent advice.

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