Five woodworking skills you should master

Woodworking is a hobby or a profession that has a lot to give. Through it you can build furniture pieces for your home or as gifts to the people you love. You can even sell your work and make significant profit out of it. However, it would be impossible to do all this when you lack in the skills department.

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There are still many people who believe that hard work is the sole ingredient that makes up woodworking. Skilled woodworkers know it’s not pure hard work when they have sharpened equipment. Be sure to sharpen planes, saws, and chisels. According to Steve Sorensen, having dull tools can harm your work and potentially put you in danger.

If you consider yourself a woodworker, you must be proficient in using a hand plane. While many believe that using a hand plane is simple and self-explanatory, one has to develop the right technique using the tool. Cutting dovetail joints is also a woodworking skill worthy of mastering. This is incredibly important if you are planning on building boxes, and greatly helpful if you desire to join together board corners. It is important to maintain an understanding for all things wood. Hobbyist Steve Sorensen says it’s impossible to reach higher levels in the craft if you don’t have great knowledge of wood.

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Finishing wood furniture must be learned and mastered early on. Displaying or gifting wood furniture pieces that lack protection could scratch the wood, making it lose its quality and design more easily.

Hi there! My name is Steve Sorensen, and I’m currently running a small woodworking business. In the past, I worked as an aircraft mechanic. For more updates, head over to this blog.

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