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		<title>Some Popular Wood Working Projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a hobbyist who would like to start making items from wood, you may be wondering which wood working projects to try. Of course, the kind of wood working projects you select will depend on your level of skill, but there are so many items that can be made from wood at home, that you never need to be stuck for ideas, whatever level of expertise you are currently at.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a hobbyist who would like to start making items from wood, you may be wondering which wood working projects to try. Of course, the kind of wood working projects you select will depend on your level of skill, but there are so many items that can be made from wood at home, that you never need to be stuck for ideas, whatever level of expertise you are currently at.</p>
<p>Popular home wood working projects include clothes hangers, bird tables, wine racks, garden furniture and home furniture like shelving, cupboards and display cabinets. Even teenagers can start to learn on simple projects building up their expertise steadily. If you go for popular wood working projects, you will have no problem selling the things you make either.</p>
<p>Wooden objects for home and garden use are traditional and hard-wearing. People value them more highly than an item that has been stamped out by a machine or welded together on a production line. This applies even to something as straightforward as a swing seat. Everyone would choose the wooden one, even if it were a little more costly.</p>
<p>This is particularly true of interior furniture like display cabinets. Whoever heard of someone displaying a fine bone china tea set in a metal display cabinet? The very thought of it is ludicrous, isn&#8217;t it? So, if you want to decorate your home and garden well, you pick items made of wood and so does everyone else. Consequently, if you want to sell the items you make, select popular wood working projects.</p>
<p>Hardwood is the best wood to use, but it is the most expensive and sources of many hardwoods are protected. This makes them scarce. Teak is one such hardwood that is scarce and very expensive, but teak furniture is one of the most highly prized by aficionados.</p>
<p>Whether you are just starting out or fairly experienced affects the sort of popular wood working projects you ought to embark on. Here are some popular wood working projects placed approximately in order of the expertise level need to complete them.</p>
<p>Garden swing seats always look good hanging from a tree in the garden. They are not difficult to make look nice and they sell easily. Bird tables go down well too. There are a lot of different styles of bird table to pick from: with a little house or without, with climbing perches or not, with a hole for a bathing bowl or not, etc, etc..</p>
<p>Dog kennels are superb popular wood working projects. Every dog owner wants a kennel for their dog to sit in to shelter from the sun, wind and rain, while it is outside. Dogs come in all different sizes, so you could make your kennels to order and they need not be of hardwood. Garden benches are not too difficult, but you can increase the style by making them more ornate and making them from soft or hardwood.</p>
<p>More competence is usually needed to work on popular wood working projects for indoors, but you could begin with made-to-measure clothes hangers or mug trees. Curtain rods can be as ornate as you like too, but a set of matching curtain rods for a room of house would sell well. Wine racks are popular too.</p>
<p>Going up the scale of skill levels, you could make stools for the breakfast bar and even a kitchen table. Going further up the ladder of popular wood working projects, there would be a dining room table with six or eight matching chairs. The pinnacle of indoor furniture is the intricate, glazed display cabinet. That has to be superb, because people use them to show off their most highly prized items and they are being looked at all the time.</p>
<p>If you are interested in popular wood working projects like these, it is a good idea to acquire a set of woodworking plans for your project from a reputable dealer.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com/bench-woodworking-plans.html">bench woodworking plans</a>. If you are interested in <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com">Desk Woodworking Plans</a>, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.</p>
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		<title>What Are Woodworking Plans?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:20:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Furniture has pride of place in people's residences and consequently is high profile. People notice the furniture around them, especially if they are sitting on it. Consequently, if you are going to make a piece of furniture, you will need to have reached a fairly high degree of skill. You will also have to have a good set of wood working plans for the type of furniture that you want to make.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Furniture has pride of place in people&#8217;s residences and consequently is high profile. People notice the furniture around them, especially if they are sitting on it. Consequently, if you are going to make a piece of furniture, you will need to have reached a fairly high degree of skill. You will also have to have a good set of wood working plans for the type of furniture that you want to make.</p>
<p>A good set of wood working plans can make all the difference between a decent job and a good job. It also makes the job a lot easier. After all, no builder would attempt the construction of a house, if he did not have a set of architectural plans to consult, so why should you have to struggle?</p>
<p>In fact, a good set of wood working plans will help even a beginner finish a wood working job that would otherwise be above his capacity. A good set of wood working plans is indispensable even for a professional on complicated tasks. Wood working plans do away with a lot of the calculations that would otherwise be essential, although it is not a question of &#8216;dumbing down&#8217;.</p>
<p>There are a number of sources for wood working plans such as libraries, craft shops and the Internet. There are specialist wood working sites that sell all sorts of wood working plans at very realistic rates. Unless you buy a full sized wood working plan, you will have to have it blown up so that you can pin it up near where you are working for easy reference.</p>
<p>This is simple if you download the plans from the Internet. Just take a copy on disk or flash card to a printers and they can enlarge it for you or else you could print it off at home and take it to an office where technical drawings are used, such as an architect&#8217;s, and have them enlarge it on the photocopier.</p>
<p>Wood working plans will give you all the dimensions of the various elements that go into the task, say a bench, a table, a bird box or a piece of high-end furniture such as a display cabinet. It will also show you in detail how these parts fit into each other and what sort of joints you have to use. These wood working plans are extremely useful, if, as in the case of a display cabinet, you want to pre-order the panes of glass so that they are ready when you have to have them.</p>
<p>Make sure that the wood working plans that you select for your project is comprehensive. Some can be a bit sketchy. A good set of wood working plans will be very elaborate, like an exploded version of the completed article with all the measurements, angles and joints plainly given.</p>
<p>A good set of woodworking plans will also have a clear description, that is, it will have an account of where you start and which pieces you should assemble first. A good set of wood working plans will lead you through the procedure of making your furniture like a child making a plastic model airplane from a kit.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com/bench-woodworking-plans.html">bench woodworking plans</a>. If you are interested in <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com">Desk Woodworking Plans</a>, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.</p>
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		<title>Wood Working Projects For Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 23:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is enormously therapeutic to be busy with a wood working project. If you are not a carpenter by trade, it is very soothing to come home from whatever you do, but especially if you are an office worker, and make something with your hands. Woodworking projects are fun and rewarding and after the project is complete, you have something that is functional or and decorative, which you can even sell if you want to. So why should we not encourage our children to take on wood working projects from an early age as well?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is enormously therapeutic to be busy with a wood working project. If you are not a carpenter by trade, it is very soothing to come home from whatever you do, but especially if you are an office worker, and make something with your hands. Woodworking projects are fun and rewarding and after the project is complete, you have something that is functional or and decorative, which you can even sell if you want to. So why should we not encourage our children to take on wood working projects from an early age as well?</p>
<p>Having said that many wood working tools are sharp and dangerous, so the children would have to be supervised at least until they showed the right level of competency and respect for the tools. Furthermore, the projects would have to be carefully chosen to match their increasing level of skill.</p>
<p>The best idea would perhaps be if a grown up were to be occupied with his or her wood working project and the child or children were busy with theirs at the same time in the same room. In this way, the child could be helped with and taught about potentially dangerous machinery and tools. They could be helped and taught at the same time.</p>
<p>What is an suitable age to start? Well, many schools begin teaching woodwork at about 12 years of age, but you know how grown-up your child is better than anyone. You could hold your &#8216;wood working classes&#8217; on the weekend or during the school&#8217;s annual holidays. Children often get fed up and fidgety in the long summer break, so a couple of simple wood working projects would keep them busy.</p>
<p>Wood working projects for kids should be relatively simple but also be practical, say, a bird table with a little house on it. Or a dog kennel or a stool. They could make a set of draughts (checkers), a board and a box to put the pieces in. A pencil box with a sliding top, a letter box or a herbs and spices rack.</p>
<p>There are plenty of wood working projects that are appropriate for children. Ask them what they would like to make, but it might be better to ask them to pick from a list that you have got ready, otherwise they may settle on a woodworking project that is out of their limit and become despondent when you disallow it.</p>
<p>If you yourself are not skillful at wood working, you may find it useful to look up a collection of wood working projects and select from this catalogue. You can get books of projects and I am sure that your library has some also, but there are specialist web sites that have thousands and thousands of woodworking plans for download. This is probably the best way to go about selecting suitable wood working projects for kids.</p>
<p>A good set of wood working plans will contain an exploded diagram of the article to be made, a narrative detailing the flow of the work and all the measurements you will need. These wood working project plans might also give you a complexity rating and suggest which tools you will require to complete the wood working project too.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com/bench-woodworking-plans.html">bench woodworking plans</a>. If you are interested in <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com">Desk Woodworking Plans</a>, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.</p>
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		<title>Wood Working Projects At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 16:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are turning to creating household goods in their spare time as a hobby. Some people create rugs or throws, others make pots and others are turning to woodwork. Wood working is a very satisfying hobby or craft. It is also therapeutic after having done your day job and when you have finished, you have something useful that you can be proud of. You could even sell it. Both men and women are turning to wood working projects for relaxation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people are turning to creating household goods in their spare time as a hobby. Some people make rugs or throws, others make pots and others are turning to woodwork. Wood working is a very satisfying hobby or craft. It is also therapeutic after having done your day job and when you have finished, you have something useful which you can be proud of. You could even sell it. Both men and women are turning to wood working projects for recreation.</p>
<p>Most of these new weekend carpenters are not professional trades people and so they want help with a wood working project like a bench or a cabinet. This help comes most often in the form of wood working plans. A good set of wood working plans will give a narrative of what to do first, an exploded diagram of the item to be made and all the required measurements. These details will really help the wood working project to run smoothly.</p>
<p>The first thing to do, clearly, is decide what you want to make. If this is your first wood working project, do not be over bold. Do not leap right in there and choose an ornate display cabinet. The best objects to start with are a bench, a dog kennel or even a bird table. Once you have finished this task, you can move on to something more difficult with increased confidence.</p>
<p>So, having made up your mind on a wood working project, you should look for a set of plans for that article. You will find woodworking plans in DIY shops, hobbyists, craft shops and on the Internet. If you look online, look for a specialist in woodworking plans so that you know that they will be comprehensive in every detail</p>
<p>The next task is to totally familiarize yourself with the plan and the project. You will have to come to a decision which timber you want to use and how many lengths of the different sizes you will require. This information could be provided on the plan. You should order or buy in everything you need (except glass) right from the start. You will also need glues, nails, screws and tools. Check which tools you will want for the job and buy or borrow them. This information might be provided on the wood working project&#8217;s plans too.</p>
<p>When you have got together your materials and your tools, you should make sure that the tools are in good condition. The saws and chisels must be sharp. Put a new blade in your craft knife and make sure your tape runs smoothly and that the end has not broken off. It is very annoying, once you get started, to have to stop and sort your tools out, just when you want to use one of them.</p>
<p>Finally you can begin. It is a fantastic feeling. Try to plan your time too. Neighbours are not going to want to hear your power saw going after dark, so try to get that sort of thing done in daylight hours, you can assemble the parts quite quietly later on in the evening.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com/bench-woodworking-plans.html">bench woodworking plans</a>. If you are interested in <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com">Desk Woodworking Plans</a>, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 16:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wood has always been popular as a building material, because it was abundant and easier to work than alternatives like stone. However, man has always required tools to work wood efficiently. First hatchets and then chisels and later on saws and drills. Between 250 and 150 years ago, during the Industrial Revolution, early wood working tools, amongst others, were mechanized. A 100 years or so ago they became electrified. The first electric drill was manufactured about 100 years ago.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wood has always been popular as a building material, because it was abundant and easier to work than alternatives like stone. However, man has always required tools to work wood efficiently. First hatchets and then chisels and later on saws and drills. Between 250 and 150 years ago, during the Industrial Revolution, early wood working tools, amongst others, were mechanized. A 100 years or so ago they became electrified. The first electric drill was manufactured about 100 years ago.</p>
<p>Power tools, as they later became known, really took off in the 1960&#8217;s and 1970&#8217;s. Power tools became reasonably priced for even occasional use, so hobbyists started to buy them too. These days, most households have a few hand and power tools, normally a hand saw, a hammer and a power drill.</p>
<p>Other power tools are generally for professional or serious hobbyist use. These power tools may be driven by petrol, but are normally electric. The range of power tools varies from cutting and drilling to polishing, although there are dozens of variations in between these definitions.</p>
<p>Some of these machines are hand-held and others are fixed. Examples of fixed wood working machine tools are the: bench drill press, the bench saw, the belt sander and bench grinder. Typical hand-held power wood working machines are the: power drill, orbital sander, chain saw and the router.</p>
<p>A further development in technology over the last ten years or so is the prevalence of the rechargeable power tools. These are extremely popular for site work, because it means the elimination of extension leads and generators. Typically, each power tool will have two batteries, one in use and one on charge.</p>
<p>However, a further refinement, if you buy all your rechargeable power tools from one manufacturer, is that the batteries of all the tools fit all the tools. That is, they have been standardized. This is very helpful if you have three of four power tools.</p>
<p>Power tools can make the job go more quickly and more easily, but they can also have the opposite effect. My father was a carpenter and I remember when he went to work with a canvas bag full of hand tools. None of them were electrically driven, even the drill was a brace and bit. He could carry everything he required in that bag to do any job he wanted to do on any house or roof.</p>
<p>Nowadays, my nephew, also a carpenter, needs a van to take all his power tools to work. He is just as capable of doing everything on any house or roof but he can do it more quickly. The skills of the two generations are not the same although they intended at the same results. My father&#8217;s tool kit included a whet stone to sharpen his chisels and he regularly reset his hand saws. My nephew has boxes of replacement blades and buys throwaway Jack saws by the dozen.</p>
<p>However, power wood working machines require a different set of skills because they work at a higher speed. You can make a bigger mess of a job more quickly and more easily with power wood working machines.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com/bench-woodworking-plans.html">bench woodworking plans</a>. If you are interested in <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com">Desk Woodworking Plans</a>, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wood work requires talent and persistence. It also takes attention to detail. Dimensions have to be got right and things have to fit. Parts must be symmetrical. Angles must be perfect. On top of all this, an object has to be rugged and good-looking. That is a very tall order and so the furniture maker, cabinet maker or carpenter needs all the help he or she can get. One of the best types of help is to follow a set of wood working plans.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wood work requires talent and persistence. It also takes attention to detail. Dimensions have to be got right and things have to fit. Parts must be symmetrical. Angles must be perfect. On top of all this, an object has to be rugged and good-looking. That is a very tall order and so the furniture maker, cabinet maker or carpenter needs all the help he or she can get. One of the best types of help is to follow a set of wood working plans.</p>
<p>A good set of wood working plans should show an exploded diagram of the object in question, say, a garden bench for the patio. The plans for such a bench might include suggestions for the timber to be used, for example, hardwood because it will be exposed to the weather, a range of appropriate sizes, say minimum one metre and maximum three metres and how long the project should take to finish, say, 24 man hours. The plans might also give a complexity rating: novice, intermediary or skilled.</p>
<p>Wood working plans are not there for &#8216;dumbing down&#8217; the making of an item, although their function is to make creating it easier. The plans will give you sizes so that you do not have to work them out for yourself, although you might decide to make the object 10% larger,for instance.</p>
<p>You could for example that the plans are there so that you do not have to keep reinventing the wheel. They take some of the slog out of making something and allow the carpenter more time to get on with the actual production process.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that people use wood working plans, it does not mean that everyone who uses the same plans will make identical objects, say, furniture. Two people might use the same plans for a garden bench, but come to a decision to finish their bench with different edge patterns, a different back or distinctive legs.</p>
<p>The plans will give dimensions and suggestions, but for the craftsman, they can be just pointers, dimensions, the real creativity goes on in the head. A little twist here, an extra flourish there &#8211; the true craftsman will use his wood working plans only as a reference for the tedious, but critically necessary measurements, the detail will come from his head.</p>
<p>There are a few places that you can find wood working plans. Traditionally, craftsmen or hobbyists would go to craft shops, home improvement stores or even the library, but these days, it is easier to find precisely what you want on the Internet. Not only that, but the plans you find in books are of necessity small and the centre crease in a book can mean that a photocopy will become distorted, whereas a download from the Internet can be printed out neatly and enlarged quite easily.</p>
<p>If you choose to use the Internet for your wood working plans, try to find a site that specializes in this type of plans, because there are a lot of plans about that are just a bit too vague to be of any use to anyone but the expert, whereas a good set of wood working plans will enable even a complete novice to make a very reputable item of furniture.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject, <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com/bench-woodworking-plans.html">bench woodworking plans</a>. If you are interested in <a href="http://deskwoodworkingplans.com">Desk Woodworking Plans</a>, please click through to our site, where we have 14,000 wood working plans.</p>
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