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Information on tools and techniques
{{About|general woodworking tools and tips|the wood shop at the Maker Nexus makerspace in Sunnyvale, CA|[[MN-S Wood Shop]]}}


== Materials ==
== Materials ==
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=== Wood Lathe ===
=== Wood Lathe ===
* Using a skew. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjh9FcO7ftI Nice video explaining skew angles and when to use each].
* Using a skew. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjh9FcO7ftI Nice video explaining skew angles and when to use each].
=== Wood Chisels ===
* Sharpening: The grind on DeWalt chisels is very rough out of the box. The edge isn't durable because it is very jagged. To get a good edge on them you need to carefully flatten the surface of the bevel of the chisel with a rough sharpening stone before moving on to finer grits. Sandpaper is not the right tool for the job.
== Tips ==
=== Wood Inlay ===
* Epoxy wood inlay. [https://www.finewoodworking.com/2018/02/07/create-dramatic-inlays-epoxy Good process from Fine Woodworking].

Revision as of 18:02, 4 June 2021

This page is about general woodworking tools and tips. For the wood shop at the Maker Nexus makerspace in Sunnyvale, CA, see MN-S Wood Shop.

Materials

Wood

Of course, wood! Check out the Wood Database for tons of information about different woods. Identification, strength, finishes, etc.

Glues

Finishes

Tools

Bench Vise

Wood Lathe

Wood Chisels

  • Sharpening: The grind on DeWalt chisels is very rough out of the box. The edge isn't durable because it is very jagged. To get a good edge on them you need to carefully flatten the surface of the bevel of the chisel with a rough sharpening stone before moving on to finer grits. Sandpaper is not the right tool for the job.

Tips

Wood Inlay