Tag: Power Tools
In the market for a cordless drill? Look no further! We reviewed all the best cordless drills so you can easily evaluate different models. Plus, we provided quick comparisons of all the important specs to make choosing the right power...
When starting a new project, you always have to consider whether or not your tools are suitable for the task at hand. For instance, you can't easily cut wood that is too thick or too large for the size of...
Drilling Lag Screw Pilot Holes Part wood screw & part bolt—lag screws are a beast of their own. Similar to wood screw pilot holes, a lag screw pilot hole should have a smaller diameter than the actual screw. This creates...
Woodworker's Guide to Drill Bit Types As woodworkers, our projects often require a lot more than just wood. There are obvious necessities such as hardware and glue that hold the pieces together. Then there are more complex pieces that require...
Drilling Countersink Holes for Wood Screws If you want the head of each screw to sit flush with the surface of your wood, it's time to start drilling countersink holes. Not only does this practice add to the overall appearance,...
Drill Bit Sizes for Wood Screw Pilot Holes Unless you enjoy multiple trips to the hardware store, a pilot hole is essential for all wood screws. Not only do pilot holes prevent the wood from splitting, but they also reduce...
Comparing Random Orbit Sanders Looking to add a random orbit sander to your tool box? We can help! Continue reading as we navigate through two of the most popular random orbit sanders on the market. Whether you're a beginner or...
How to Use a Biscuit Joiner | A Complete Tutorial with Tips & Recommendations As intimidating as a biscuit joiner may seem, it's one of the best options for getting a seamless joint. In particular, they are the preferred tool...