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Wood stippling in woodworking projects can be a cool idea for the diversity, uniqueness, and beauty of the work. In this article, we will show some wood stippling techniques (which are a subset of wood texturing techniques) that can be very interesting for you. These techniques usually do not require special tools. The tools needed for this can probably be found in any workshop. What is Stippling Wood? The technique that creates artificial texture on…

In this article, we are going to explain how to burn green wood. Many times we can not wait for the freshly cut wood to dry completely and we have to burn it before it dries. If you’ve gone on a picnic and camped in a wet forest, you know exactly what I mean. You will probably not find any dry wood and you will have to burn the freshly cut branches. But what to…

If you’ve watched Japanese movies and animations, you have probably seen kumiko woodworking already! Kumiko woodworking has an important place in traditional Japanese architecture. But what is kumiko woodworking? In this article, we are going to introduce this ancient Japanese art that is welcomed all over the world today and has many uses. Stay with us. What is Kumiko Woodworking? “Kumiko” is a traditional woodworking technique that creates fine geometric patterns by combining thin pieces…

One of the funniest things in woodworking is simple and innovative tricks that will save you time, money and more. These incredible tips will help you get your carpentry projects done faster and better than ever before. Stay with Wooddad to learn 9 Innovative woodworking tricks. Flexible Sanding Block for Sanding Curved Wood Surfaces A curved surface is a surface that is bent out. You had probably faced a lot of situations like this when…

Nowadays, Coronavirus is in the news headlines all over the world. Coronavirus is a die-hard virus! Coronavirus can survive outside the human body for a long time, which is why it is widespread. Researchers say this family of viruses can survive between four and five days on various materials like wood, paper, plastic, and glass. One way to prevent and slow it down is by disinfecting different surfaces. In this article, we show you how…

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