Imperial vs Metric Explained: A Simple Guide for everyone
Metric vs Imperial: Easy Explanation I still remember the confused look on my Canadian colleague’s face when I asked him to grab a “2×4” piece of wood during a renovation…
Metric vs Imperial: Easy Explanation I still remember the confused look on my Canadian colleague’s face when I asked him to grab a “2×4” piece of wood during a renovation…
The first time most people see spalted wood, they assume it was painted or drawn by hand. Dark black lines twist through pale wood. Soft colors fade into each other…
There is one straightforward reason why people adore Red Balau wood. It has the appearance of rich, strong wood, but it is not as expensive as premium woods Ipe or Teak. The…
When most of us use polyurethane glue for the first time, there is one thing we remember. It foams. The glue expands itself, slowly crawling into gaps and hardening into something rock…
Gorilla Glue is known for repairing things other adhesives can’t. It has now become a household name for the DIYers, woodworkers, and builders to fixing broken chairs or outdoor repairs. But Gorilla…
Epoxy glue is one of those tools that, once you understand it, you start using everywhere. Whether it is mending a metal part, fixing a crack in wood, gluing plastic or…
Wood glue is to woodworking as water is to life. It transforms pieces of free wood into sturdy furniture, doors, carvings and repairs that can last for decades. When properly applied,…
The first time most people notice a silver maple, it is not because of its size. It is the movement. When the wind blows, the leaves flip and shimmer, showing…
Oak stain is a great way to give new or old oak wood an updated finish. It emphasizes the strong grain lines and allows for you to pick colors…
Whitewood is the It’s a pale, cheap lumber that you see in stacks at big hardware stores. It’s easy to work with, affordable, and perfect for framing, shelves, and DIY projects.…