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Best way to attach hardwood edging to 3 4 ply? | LumberJocks . . . I'm working on a mobile kitchen cart that has a plywood case with hardwood edging I'll be adding a wing on folding shelf brackets This wing will be 3 4" ply with 3 4"x3 4" mitered hardwood edging What's the best way to attach this so that the miters don't separate, and the edging doesn't
Need maple stain advice | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum Hello! I have acacia hardwood floors, but the railing and stair noses are unfinished maple Originally I was planning on going with a darker stain to contrast, but I've come to find out that maple doesn't take dark stain well, and it's hard to stain period Now I'm trying to figure out what to
using a power planer to refinish hardwood floors | LumberJocks . . . Does anyone have thoughts on refinishing hardwood floors with a hand held plainer like the one below? I have a few rooms left to do and the drum sander is too big to get much use out of it I really don't want to use a palm and belt sander for the bulk of the work I was thinking of using a hand
Questions about making your own stair bullnose Most hardwood floor manufacturers will not tell you the dye or stain they use Matching color at Sherwin Williams or another custom supplier would be the way to go I also do not recommend fabricating you own nosing out of an engineered product for reasons stated above You would end up replacing them due to failure rather quickly
End Grain Screw Trouble | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum The idea is to glue a hardwood dowel in a hole perpendicular to the screw so the threads of the screw grab into the hardwood cross grain (much better hold than end grain) Obviously, you need to use a screw long enough to fully engage in the dowel And be sure to drill the proper size pilot hole so not to split either of the woods
Best Cutting Angle for Sliding Dovetails in Hardwood I'm making a red-oak bookcase and plan to let the shelves into the sides with sliding dovetails I see many opinions on the best router-bit cutting angle and would like to narrow down my selection Does anyone have a favorite bit angle for sliding dovetails in hardwood? (The length of the