Q. I recall that you stated in your column that the adhesives we use for wood are stronger than the wood itself. True? If so, I need to know what factors are critical in making a strong joint. The ...
Nails, screws, and other fasteners all have their place in the woodshop, but nothing holds pieces together quite so seamlessly as glue. Not only is wood glue cheap and easy to work with, but when ...
Every woodworking project begins with one essential skill — joinery. This wood joint DIY project introduces the most common and useful connections in woodworking, such as butt joints, lap joints, ...
ST. LOUIS - When customers stop by to peruse the lumber and slabs I have for sale, they inevitably end up near the back of my shop, where I do my woodworking. They like to see what I am up to and ...
Pieces of wood can be joined together in many different ways. Nails, screws and glue are the most common ways to join wood together. When making these joins, wood can be arranged and joined ...