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Jet Woodworking Equipment - This keeps the converging lines of the baseboards and the first and last seams as far apart as possible. End grain will always absorb stain and paint...Joints Woodworking - This technique doesn't work with other materials, such as tongue-and-groove flooring, whose course can't be easily varied. In cases where the gap or...
Legs For Woodworking - If you had installed the head first, you then would have had to make an exact miter cut on each casing leg to make the joint turn out right. By follo...
List Of Woodworking Magazines - End grain will always absorb stain and paint differently than face or side grain; even if left natural, end grain reflects light differently. Unless...
Making Woodworking Vises - At the intersection of wall and floor, for example, the drywall doesn't have to come all the way down to the floor, nor does the flooring need to meet...
Popular Woodworking Magazine - You may need the extra length if you make a mistake and have to recut the cope or miter. If you had cut the piece to length before miscutting the cop...
Porters Woodworking - If the floor or wall undulates, you might be tempted to scribe or fill behind the baseboard to follow the contours. In older houses, however, where w...
Primitive Woodworking - The only exceptions are cabinets and doors, which must hang plumb to work properly. If the floor isn't level, trim the door bottoms parallel to the f...
Projects Of Woodworking - Use a combination square as a marking gauge for consistent measurements such as casing reveals, handrail centers and window-stool notches. Wood moves...
Ray Rainer Fine Woodworking - You rarely see mitered casings in older houses because differences in material thickness are obvious in a mitered joint. The craftsman didn't worry a...
Record Woodworking Vise - By accounting for discrepancies early and gradually, your adjustment should rarely have to be greater than that. Diverging lines are obvious mistakes...
Simple Woodworking Projects - The variations in thickness of these boards were lost in the overwhelming presence of the thicker plinths and rosettes. If you're running courses of...
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