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DIY project walkthroughs built by TIMber Woodwork. Offers tips and recommended products to assist with the build. TIMber Woodwork's mission is to bring high-quality, custom-built products that will last a lifetime while providing the uniqueness only something handmade can!
TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
If you're a woodworker, you know that dust and debris are an unfortunate byproduct of the trade. Not only can they make your workshop look untidy, but they can also be harmful to your health if inhaled.
A HEPA grade filter keeps your shop air clean by trapping the smallest particles down to 0.3 microns.
HEPA filters tend to be more expensive. So, how can you prevent clogging to prolong their life?
Enter: cyclone separators.
Cyclone separators are the 1st stage of a 2-stage dust collection system. These powerful tools are designed to capture and filter out dust and debris from the air, creating ..read more
TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
Are you looking for the perfect gift for the woodworker in your life? Whether they're a seasoned pro or just starting out, a new tool can be the perfect present. In this gift guide, we've rounded up some of the best woodworking tools on the market, from hand tools to woodworking jigs and everything in between. From beginner-friendly options to more advanced choices, there's something for every skill level and budget. So whether you're shopping for a birthday, Christmas, or any other special occasion, you'll find plenty of great gift ideas here. So, let's get started!
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TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
SawStop carries 5 models of their table saw - all which utilize their finger saving technology to disable the spinning blade when contact with skin has been detected. Depending on the frequency of use, shop space and budget, there is a SawStop to fit your needs. Some features and add-ons are model specific, so getting the functionality you're looking for can depend on which table saw you purchase. This guide will help make a decision on which SawStop to buy. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Making purchases through these links does not add any additional cost to you.
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TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
If you're a woodworker, you know that dust and debris are an unfortunate byproduct of the trade. Not only can they make your workshop look untidy, but they can also be harmful to your health if inhaled.
A HEPA grade filter keeps your shop air clean by trapping the smallest particles down to 0.3 microns.
HEPA filters tend to be more expensive. So, how can you prevent clogging to prolong their life?
Enter: cyclone separators.
Cyclone separators are the 1st stage of a 2-stage dust collection system. These powerful tools are designed to capture and filter out dust and debris from the air, creating ..read more
TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
What is the difference between the DW734 model and the DW735 and is the DW735 worth the additional money?
Wood Planer
Though a thickness planer typically isn't the hobbyist's first purchase, it will make a welcome addition to any woodworking shop. A planer's purpose is to create two parallel surfaces on a board. It can also be used to turn rough sawn wood into a smooth, workable piece with efficiency and ease.
DeWalt Planer
DeWalt makes a few "lunchbox" style thickness planers at affordable prices that will last several years of heavy use: The entry-level DW734 and the suped-up DW735 and DW735 ..read more
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1y ago
Woodworking can quickly get expensive, especially for the weekend hobbyist. There are too many hand tools to count, so which ones are essential for someone starting out with woodworking. In this article, we'll assume you have a basic set of tools such as a tape measure, hammer, screwdrivers etc. and focus on the essential hand tools that you will need to get started with wood working.
What tools do you need to begin woodworking?
Square/Combination Square (jump to section)
Clamps (jump to section)
Chisels (jump to section)
Sanding Mouse (jump to section)
I call out the specific tools that I p ..read more
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1y ago
6 Uses for sawdust to add revenue and lower shop expenses. Some sections contain links to resources you may need. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Uses for Sawdust and Woodchips
Fire Starters (jump to section)
Packing Material (jump to section)
Pet Bedding (jump to section)
Oil Dry (jump to section)
Walk Path (jump to section)
Wood Glue Filler (jump to section)
DIY Sawdust Fire Starters
Enjoy a campfire but not the hassle of getting it started? Keep it simple for your next campout or get crafty with imbedded decorations and scents to resell. Etsy has hundreds of listi ..read more
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1y ago
How much fine sawdust is your dust collection setup allowing to enter your lungs? A HEPA grade filter prevents dust particles down to .3 microns from entering the air.
Keeping the air clean in your woodworking shop is a challenge but an absolute necessity for your health. If you are a DIY hobbyist, chances are you don't have an expensive, dedicated dust collection system. Most of us get started with by connecting a shop vacuum to the tool with a hose. While this is enough to get by starting out, a few issues pop up rather quickly:
Clogged filters - chokes your vacuum, reduces suction power a ..read more
TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
Woodworking can quickly get expensive, especially for the weekend hobbyist. With thousands of tools, jigs and hardware available, it can be overwhelming to determine what is non-essential verses a must-have item for those just getting started with woodworking. In this article, we'll discuss power tools - which ones are a must and which ones are "nice to have."
I call out the specific tools that I personally use and think highly of, but also include upgraded and more affordable alternatives. If you are planning on purchasing a new tool based on these recommendations, please support this page by ..read more
TIMber Woodwork Blog
1y ago
An easy build you can complete with less than 1 sheet of plywood in less than a day.
How to Build a LEGO Table
Your kids will love this table to give them solid ground to build their Lego creations, and the top doubles as a great surface to create artwork! This was a half-day build that can be completed with less than a single sheet of plywood and painted with a couple cans of spray paint. In this walkthrough, I'll point out tips to avoid mistakes and provide a link to the plans and cut list.
Though it can be created with only a single sheet of plywood, I opted to build some elements from 1/2 ..read more