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link to Should Outdoor Furniture Be Covered? Here’s What I Think

Should Outdoor Furniture Be Covered? Here’s What I Think

Those who are "outdoorsy" and adore being out in our gardens or relaxing on the patio tend to invest in outdoor furniture. A patio set is a must for entertaining or just taking some quiet time alone...

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link to How To Bevel Wood With A Dremel: A Quick Guide

How To Bevel Wood With A Dremel: A Quick Guide

When you are working with tools and wood, you will inevitably try to make something known as a bevel. Bevels are some of the best ways to add the finishing touch to a project, giving your piece a...

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link to How To Avoid Failures In Your French Cleat: A Quick Guide

How To Avoid Failures In Your French Cleat: A Quick Guide

There is nothing as amazing as a floating shelf that has been installed using a French cleat, a system that allows units and shelves to float without the joinery being visible. However, many people...

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link to How To Deal With Condensation Under Patio Furniture Covers

How To Deal With Condensation Under Patio Furniture Covers

Patio furniture may be stored outside, but it needs some protection from the elements to increase its longevity and maintain its appearance. You may think you are doing the right thing by covering...

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link to MDF Or Plywood For Workbench Tops: Which Is Better?

MDF Or Plywood For Workbench Tops: Which Is Better?

When you start working on projects, whether small or large, you will need to create a workbench that can help you create. The longest-running debate among artisans has always been whether or not to...

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link to How To Stain Douglas Fir For Outdoor Use: A Quick Guide

How To Stain Douglas Fir For Outdoor Use: A Quick Guide

There are numerous reasons woodworkers love Douglas Fir, from its durability to its natural appearance. Douglas Fir is also naturally resistant to water, rot, and insects, making it an ideal timber...

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